Jan Ignatievich Bernard ( May 25, 1937 , Warsaw - June 3, 2018 , Stavropol ) - Russian poet and prose writer , winner of literary prizes.
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Biography
When the Second World War began , and the Germans entered the Polish capital, his mother disappeared under the bombing. Father, an underground communist, found refuge in the Soviet Union and in 1942, as part of the construction battalion, participated in the Battle of Stalingrad . His boys - Jacek and Stasik, became the sons of the regiment . Stavropol became the second homeland of the poet.
After many years, he met in Paris with his mother, for whom he longed for his whole life.
He studied at the secondary school of the city of Mineralnye Vody , then he entered the correspondence department of the History Department of the Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute .
He was awarded the “Son of the Regiment” badges - Moscow and Stavropol, is a holder of the golden Honorary Badge of the Polish-Soviet Friendship Society , winner of the Komsomol Prize of Stavropol and the regional peace committee. He was awarded the medal "For Merit to the Stavropol Territory . "
He published books: “Farewell to childhood”, “Children of war”, “Early gray hair”, “Human soul”, “Children of the battalion”, “Polish silhouettes”, “Russian Paris”, “Interstellar arch”, “Tops of Pyatigorye”, “Yes your name is sanctified ”,“ The Childhood of Jesus Christ ”,“ The Youth of Jesus Christ ”,“ Farewell to the Bois de Boulogne ”,“ Minefield of Childhood ”,“ Legends of Lermontov ”.
Member of the Union of Writers of Russia since 1992.