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Who is the prototype of the Soviet 6-year-old soldier?

The prototype of the 6-year-old Soviet soldier is Sergei Leshkov. During the Great Patriotic War, more than 3,500 young soldiers 16 years old fought in the front line.

In the Russian film Soldier, the 6-year-old orderly was killed by the Germans because of the war, and finally escaped to the Woods with the help of his neighbors, and was finally rescued by the Soviets.

The little boy's name is Sergei shishkin, and his lovely appearance is deeply loved by every soldier and becomes their group pet. Later, because everyone was reluctant to leave, the head decided to adopt him.

At the age of six, he not only delivered letters to his comrades-in-arms, but also bravely ran to reconnect the telephone line when communication was interrupted in a war. On the way to deliver the letter, he also found several traces of the enemy and quickly ran back to inform his comrades to capture the enemy. And every time he successfully completed the task, he gained more and more recognition from everyone.

The prototype of the film Little Soldier is a 6-year-old soldier of the 47th Infantry Division142nd Infantry Regiment. He was also the youngest soldier in the Great Patriotic War. Sergei Leshkov was born and lived in a mountain village called Gleny in Kaluga. His father died before the war, leaving his mother and four sons: Ivan, Andre, Peter and the youngest son-Sergei.

After the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, the area was occupied by the Germans, and the village became the base of local guerrillas. Some residents joined the guerrillas, including his mother and 10-year-old brother Peter. But in the autumn of 1942, the mother and brother were captured by the German crusade team on a mission, and then tortured to death. Peter was hanged and the mother who tried to save her son was shot by the Gestapo.