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Pavel Davidovich Kogan (Russian: Па́вел Дави́дович Кога́н; 7 July 1918, Kiev – 23 September 1942, near Novorossiysk) was a Soviet poet. Biography Though born in Kiev, Pavel and his family moved to Moscow in 1922. He studied at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute and at the Moscow Institute of History, Philosophy and Literature. Kogan twice hiked the trails of central Russia. He learned about World War II while on a geological expedition to Armenia. Returning immediately to Moscow, he tried to enlist in the army, but was turned down due to his poor health. Undeterred, he finished a series of courses and became a military interpreter. In 1942, Kogan was killed by the Germans while leading a reconnaissance mission, aged 24. All of his poems were published posthumously. They became famous during the Khrushchev Thaw, mainly due to a popular song called "Brigantina" (Brigantine, 1937) which was written using his lyrics. External links Pavel Kogan. Poems (Russian) v • d • e People from Russia Leaders (before 1168 · 1168–1917 · 1917–1991 · 1991–present) · Metropolitans & Patriarchs · Saints Prime Ministers · Foreign Ministers · Field Marshals · Soviet Marshals · Admirals · Aviators Inventors & Engineers (Aerospace · Electrical · IT · Naval · Weaponry) · Cosmonauts · Explorers Scientists (Astronomers & Astrophysicists · Biologists · Chemists · Earth scientists · Historians Linguists & Philologists · Mathematicians · Physicians & Psychologists · Physicists) Architects · Artists · Ballet dancers · Composers · Opera singers Writers (Novelists · Philosophers · Playwrights · Poets) Persondata NAME Kogan, Pavel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH