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Beyond the Line of Light

Knight of the Orders of the Red Star and Glory, scout Nikolai Shchelkonogov reached Berlin in May 1945. Today he is 94. And he dreams of being there again. In Germany, he will meet 97-year-old Wolfgang Morrell, who was captured in 1942 in Vladimir – in the hometown of the scout Shchelkonogov.

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Knight of the Orders of the Red Star and Glory, scout Nikolai Shchelkonogov reached Berlin in May 1945. Today he is 94. And he dreams of being there again. In Germany, he will meet 97-year-old Wolfgang Morrell, who was captured in 1942 in Vladimir – in the hometown of the scout Shchelkonogov.

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