Background
Viktor Ivanovich Kuznetsov was born on January 9, 1942 in Maslovka (nowadays Voronezh), Russian Federation.
essayist literary critic professor teacher
Viktor Ivanovich Kuznetsov was born on January 9, 1942 in Maslovka (nowadays Voronezh), Russian Federation.
Viktor Ivanovich from 1949 to 1954 was in an orphanage and studied at the school, which was located near the orphanage. Victor studied at Maslovskaya school, which he graduated with honors. He entered Voronezh State University, faculty of history and philology. His first printed articles were published here.
Viktor Ivanovich Kuznetsov was an editor, senior editor of the Central Bureau of Technical Information (1964-1968). He was an editor of the distribution newspapers "Textilschik" (1968-1970), "Voronezh University" (since November 1970). Viktor Ivanovic was a proofreader of the newspaper "Commune" (1970). Also he was a senior lecturer, associate professor, department of Literature, Voronezh State Pedagogical Institute (now Voronezh State Pedagogical University) (since January 1978).
In January 1988, he moved to Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), where he worked at the Leningrad State Institute of Culture named after N.K. Krupskaya (1989-2001) and other universities.
In the early 2000s, head of the department of philology at the Baltic Institute of Foreign Languages and International Cooperation. In Voronezh, he was actively engaged in research in the field of literature and historical and cultural local history. In early 2002, in the Voronezh Regional Universal Scientific Library named after I.S. Nikitin was Kuznetsov's anniversary evening. Regularly in Voronezh.
The compiler of the collection of documentary materials "The Secret of the October Revolution. Lenin and the German-Bolshevik conspiracy" (St. Petersburg, 2001). In 2001 in Voronezh a collection of works by A.V. Koltsov "In dreams, I will not lose my mind..." with an introductory article by Kuznetsov.
Since the beginning of the great Patriotic war, the aviation plant, where Ivan Ivanovich worked, had to be evacuated. But Ivan Ivanovich decided to go to the front, despite the fact that another child was to be born. After being wounded in 1942. father visits the Voronezh treatment and meets his family. After injuring his again, wanted to evacuate, but Ivan Ivanovich persistently begged for the front. Many men of the time did likewise, ignoring the family happiness and caring for loved ones, choosing the defense of their homeland prioritized and fulfilling the sacred duty of the patriot.
Died Ivan Ivanovich 15 July 1944 and he was buried in the village of Peaceful Gorokhovsky district of Volyn region in Ukraine. In 1967. the remains of soldiers were reburied in the Central Park of Gorokhov in the Memorial complex.
Whole her life was devoted to raising children.