On the Nameless Height (song)
On The Nameless Height (Russian: На безымянной высоте, Na bezymyannoy vysote), also known as Nearby an Unfamilial Settlement (Russian: У незнакомого посёлка, U neznakomogo posyolka) is a Soviet World War II song. The text was written by Mikhail Matusovskiy in 1963, with music by Veniamin Basner, and is one of the themes of the war-based movie "Silence" (Russian: Тишина, Tishina), released in 1964. The song is based on true historical events and glorifies three lucky soldiers, surviving out of an eighteen-soldier infantry squad. The height concerned the one located near the Rubezhenka settlement in the Kuybyshevsky District, Kaluga Oblast while the soldiers, mentioned in song, were a part of Soviet 139th infantry division.
Background
In August 1943 the 139th Rifle Division was reinforced with newly arrived draftees-volunteers. Eighteen newly arrived factory workers from Novosibirsk were given a task to stealthily occupy a height behind enemy lines in the vicinity of today's settlement Rubezhonka in Kaluga Oblast. Headed by the Second Lieutenant Yevgeniy Proshin, they were given the deadline to accomplish their mission by September 14. Their call sign was Luna. Upon completion of the task Luna gave a positive SITREP for a successful mission. However, they were spotted soon by a German patrol, which led to their encirclement and elimination. No real evaluation of the mission was recorded. Despite the lyrics which mention three survivors, there were in fact only two: Sergeant Konstantin Vlasov and Private Gerasim Lapin. Their lives were miraculously spared when they were knocked unconscious. Sergeant Vlasov was captured as a prisoner, but was later able to escape to partisans; Private Lapin was found among the dead by the advancing elements of Soviet Armed Forces.
Nikolai Danilenko, Dmitriy Yaruta, Yemelyan Belokonov, Petr Panin, Dmitriy Shliakhov, Roman Zakomoldin, Nikolai Galenkin, Timofei Kasabiyev, Gavriil Vorobyov, Aleksandr Artamonov, Dmitriy Lipovitser, Boris Kigel, Daniil Denisov, Petr Romanov, and Ivan Kulikov were among the soldiers who died while carrying out the mission.
Translated lyrics
- Smoke fled from groves beneath the mountain
- The sun was setting in the blaze
- There has been three of us remaining
- Out of the other eighteen guys
- How many of them, friends so closest
- Left in the darkness they had lain
- Nearby some unfamiliar settlement
- Atop a height that has no name
- Shone like a star the fired missile
- When it was falling from the sky
- Those who have witnessed it at least once
- Will not forget until they die
- Will not forget it, not forget it
- The fierce attacks that happened there
- Nearby some unfamiliar settlement
- Atop a height that has no name
- The Messerschmidts above us circling
- As in broad day, were seen so well
- But only stronger friends became we
- Under the artillery hell
- Through hard times that we knew together
- We stayed loyal to our aim
- Nearby some unfamiliar settlement
- Atop a height that has no name
- Still am I dreaming of their faces
- Those comrades from the years of war
- I see our dugout in three layers
- A pine on top that has been scorched
- As if right now, I stand beside them
- Before the fiery edge again
- Nearby some unfamiliar settlement
- Atop a height that has no name[1]
See also
- On the Nameless Height a film
References
- ^ The last stanza is usually omitted in many present versions of the song, although it does appear in the titular movie.