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| Wait for Me (poem) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wait for Me (poem) ''Wait for Me'' ('), written by the Russian poet and playwright turned war correspondent Konstantin Simonov, is one of the best known Russian World War II poems. It was written by Simonov in 1941 after he left his love Valentina Serova behind to take on his new duties of war correspondent on the battlefront. Simonov and Serova were married in 1943. Their relationship was a troubled one. During the war it was widely rumored that Serova was a mistress of Gen. K.K. Rokossovski. While it's true that Serova, working as a hospital volunteer, met Rokossovski several times while he was recovering from a wound from a shell fragment in early 1942, there is no evidence that they were lovers.〔Braithwaite, Rodric; ''Moscow, 1941'', Vintage Books, New York, 2006, p 295〕 Rokossovski already had a mistress at this time, Dr. Lt. Galina Talanova, with whom he had a daughter in 1945.〔Braithwaite, Rodric; ''Moscow, 1941'', Vintage Books, New York, 2006, p 208〕 The poem was notably referenced in "Red Star: The Soviet Union (1941–1943)", the eleventh episode of the ITV documentary series ''The World at War''.〔(Excerpt from World at War at youtube.com ) Retrieved March 18, 2010〕 "Wait for Me" is given in its entirety at the List of Russian language poets. ==Notes==
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