Zemlyanka

Zemlyanka

The word Zemlyanka ( _ru. Землянка) ("earth-house", "dugout" or "hut") may refer to:

helter

Partisans in Eastern Europe sometimes lived in underground bunkers, called Zemlyankas, which were small, primitive shelters that provided a living and hiding space. [ [http://www.jewishpartisans.org/t_switch.php?pageName=virtual+zemlyanka/ Virtual Zemlyanka] Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation]

ong

"Zemlyanka" is a name of a Great Patriotic War song written by A. Surkov-Listov in 1941 during the Battle of Moscow. [ [http://www.communitymusicproject.org/AlbumData/DOF/DOF-07-Zemlyanka.mp3 Zemlyanka.mp3] — by Community Music Project; from the album "Dreams of Flying"; vocal & guitar: Jamuna; guitar & bass: Paul]

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