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The song was written in 1943 for the war film Two Soldiers ( Dva boytsa ).

It serves as a profound cultural artifact representing the longing for home, love, and humanity amidst the desolation of war. 2. Historical Context (1943) dark_is_the_night

It remains one of the most poignant anti-war/nostalgic songs in Russian culture. The song was written in 1943 for the

Represents the safety and warmth of home, family, and loved ones. or music class?

Composer Nikita Bogoslovsky created the melody, with lyrics by Vladimir Agatov .

Its themes of longing and hope are universal, allowing it to resonate across generations and borders. 5. Conclusion

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