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  2. An Incident at Krechetovka Station (Russian: Случай на станции Кречетовка) is a novella by Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, published in the Soviet literary magazine Novyi Mir (New World) in 1963.

  3. The first story, An Incident at Krechetovka Station, concerns an officious and somewhat lonely Red Army Lieutenant called Vasili Vasilitch Kotov who is overseeing the day to day running of a busy railway station during WWII.

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    AN INCIDENT AT KRECHETOVKA STATION "Hello. Is this the dispatcher?" "Well?" "\Vho is this? Dyachichin?" "Well?" "Don't 'well' me-I said, are you Dyachichin?" "Drive the tank car from track seven to three. Yes, I'm Dyachichin." "This is the Army Commandant's aide, Lieutenant Zo­ tov, speaking! Listen, what're you doing up there? Why

  5. An Incident at Krechetovka Station & Matryona's House: "We Never Make Mistakes" Two Short Novels Hardcover. 5.0 4 ratings. See all formats and editions. Returns Policy. Secure transaction. Text: English, Russian (translation) Read more. Language. English. ISBN-10. 0872490904. ISBN-13. 978-0872490901. See all details. Product details.

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  6. Jan 1, 1971 · An Incident at Krechetovka Station & Matryona's House: "We Never Make Mistakes" Two Short Novels Hardcover – January 1, 1971. by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Author) 5.0 4 ratings. See all formats and editions. Text: English, Russian (translation) Report an issue with this product or seller. Print length. 110 pages. Language. English. Publisher.

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  7. This book includes two of Solzhenitsyn's early novellas: "An Incident at Krechetovka Station" and "Matryona's House." The first one concerns a solicitous young army lieutenant who's been relegated to the oversight of traincar routing at a rail station during World War II.

  8. Aug 10, 2008 · The first story, ‘An Incident at Krechetovka Station’, is set during the early weeks of the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. The plot focuses on an upright, vigilant, and devotedly Marxist army officer named Zotov, the station commander at Krechetovka railway station.