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Elena Evgenevna Syanova
Елена Съянова
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Syanova's surname is a pseudonym taken in memory of the village of Syanova near Moscow, where Elena's family came from and where her great-grandfather still lived. By education, Elena Syanova is a translator. Permanent author "News". In the early 90s, Elena Syanova was among the few who got the opportunity to work in the captured archive of the General Staff of the Soviet Army, which opened for a short time for researchers. In 2002 she published the novel “Cry, Margarita!”, the place and time of which is Germany, 1930-1931, and the main characters are leaders of the Nazi party.