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Liudmila Titova (Ukrainian: Людмила Титова, Russian: Людмила Титова) was a Jewish-Ukrainian poet from Kiev, wife of the poet Ivan Yelagin (Іван Єлагін) also from Kiev, whom she had first met as a schoolgirl. Her famous poem "Babi Yar" written in 1941 – discovered only in the 1990s – was the first-ever literary work devoted to the 1941 massacre of Ukrainian Jews during the Holocaust. She was an eyewitness of these events. (excerpt in Russian) Ты видишь, видишь снег кровавый Идет, и все становится багряным. Да, и такое снится киевлянам, И я уже не верю, что когда-то Была на свете «Аппассионата».

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  • Liudmila Titova (en)
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  • Liudmila Titova (Ukrainian: Людмила Титова, Russian: Людмила Титова) was a Jewish-Ukrainian poet from Kiev, wife of the poet Ivan Yelagin (Іван Єлагін) also from Kiev, whom she had first met as a schoolgirl. Her famous poem "Babi Yar" written in 1941 – discovered only in the 1990s – was the first-ever literary work devoted to the 1941 massacre of Ukrainian Jews during the Holocaust. She was an eyewitness of these events. (excerpt in Russian) Ты видишь, видишь снег кровавый Идет, и все становится багряным. Да, и такое снится киевлянам, И я уже не верю, что когда-то Была на свете «Аппассионата». (en)
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  • Людмила Титова, 1941—1942, Киев (en)
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  • Идет, и все становится багряным. (en)
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  • Была на свете «Аппассионата». (en)
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  • Liudmila Titova (Ukrainian: Людмила Титова, Russian: Людмила Титова) was a Jewish-Ukrainian poet from Kiev, wife of the poet Ivan Yelagin (Іван Єлагін) also from Kiev, whom she had first met as a schoolgirl. Her famous poem "Babi Yar" written in 1941 – discovered only in the 1990s – was the first-ever literary work devoted to the 1941 massacre of Ukrainian Jews during the Holocaust. She was an eyewitness of these events. (excerpt in Russian) Ты видишь, видишь снег кровавый Идет, и все становится багряным. Да, и такое снится киевлянам, И я уже не верю, что когда-то Была на свете «Аппассионата». — Людмила Титова, 1941—1942, Киев, (en)
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