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Iosif Utkin was born on 27 May, 1903 in Khingan station, China, is an A 20th-century russian male writer. Discover Iosif Utkin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 27 May 1903
Birthday 27 May
Birthplace Khingan station, China
Date of death 1944
Died Place Moscow Oblast
Nationality Russia

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1903

Iosif Pavlovich Utkin (Ио́сиф Па́влович У́ткин) (27 May 1903 – 13 November 1944) was a Russian poet of the World War II generation.

Utkin was born on 13 May at the Khingan station (in modern Yakeshi) of the Chinese Eastern Railway, which his parents were helping to construct.

1919

In 1919 during the anti-Kolchak uprising in Irkutsk he became a member of the Workers Guard (Communist guerrillas) until the re-establishment of Soviet power.

1920

After his birth the family returned to their native city Irkutsk, where the future poet lived until 1920.

He was expelled from middle school for poor behavior and free-thinking.

He worked as a marker at a tannery, sold newspapers, and delivered telegrams for a living.

In 1920 he enlisted as a volunteer with the first group of Irkutsk Komsomol members for the Soviet Far East Front.

In the army he was a field informant and military commissar of repair shops.

1922

In 1922 he worked as a reporter for the newspaper Power to Labor, then for the Provincial Committee of Komsomol as a secretary of the Komsomol newspaper and a political instructor for pre-induction trainees.

Since 1922 he had published his poems in the Siberian press, and on his arrival in Moscow he was published there.

1924

In 1924 he was sent to study at the Institute for Journalism in Moscow.

1925

In 1925 his first book "Story about the redhead Motele..."

From 1925 he worked in Komsomolskaya Pravda.

1926

(Повесть о рыжем Мотэле...) was published, and in 1926 his first book of poems.

1927

After graduating from the Institute in 1927, he was sent along with the poets Zharov and Bezymensky abroad, where he stayed two months.

1928

In 1928 he published the poem "Dear Childhood."

At the beginning of the German-Soviet War, he went to the front.

Near Bryansk, he was injured, and he was treated in Tashkent.

There he wrote the book I saw it myself, verses from which he read to the editorial staff of Komsomolskaya Pravda.

In spite of the opinions of his physicians he returned to the front, although he had lost four fingers on his right hand.

He participated in combat and wrote march songs.

Many of his verses became songs and were popular at the front.

1944

Returning from the front on 13 November 1944, Utkin perished in an airplane crash.