Biography of Vadim Sinyavsky
Vadim Sinyavsky - Biography, News, Personal Life Age: From the birthday of death: 65 years Vadim Svyatoslavovich Sinyavsky. Born on August 10 in Smolensk - died on July 3 in Moscow. Soviet sports journalist and radio compartment. Vadim Sinyavsky was born on August 10 in Smolensk. It was brought up by Maria Pavlovna Tretyakova’s niece Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov, the famous philanthropist and collector of works of Russian fine art, founder of the Tretyakov Gallery.
He was engaged in music, possessed absolute hearing. In his youth he worked as a taper in Moscow cinemas. He also actively played sports since his youth. He graduated from the Institute of Physical Education. In the year, he was admitted to the staff of the radio committee as an instructor in physical education. Sinyavsky created and conducted the first lesson in gymnastics on the All -Union radio.
In the same year, Vadim Sinyavsky was admitted to the staff of the radio committee for the position of instructor in physical education. The first gymnastics lesson on the All -Union radio was created and held Sinyavsky. It happened to the Sinyavsky curves. In the year, the commentator conducted a report from the stadium in Sokolniki, sitting on a tree. In the middle of the first half, he broke from the bitch and flew down, again climbing the tree 10 seconds after the fall.
Do not worry! You and I seem to have fallen from a tree! Since September, he fought on the Western Front, where he led radio reports entitled "The Western Front says." In the year - in the Crimea, in the besieged by the enemy of Sevastopol. He led reports from Malakhov Kurgan. Soviet artillerymen suppressed the mortar battery of the Germans, and the seriously wounded Sinyavsky was taken out of the battlefield, then he lost his left eye.
On the Great Land, Sinyavsky was treated for 3 months. From the hospital bed, he again rushed to Sevastopol - to complete a series of materials about how the city of Russian glory is fighting. In Sevastopol, Sinyavsky was until the last days of defense. In November, when the heavy battles were going on in Stalingrad, and preparations for the counterattack of the Soviet troops were carried out in a deep secret, the promotion ReichsM Goebbels announced the whole world that the city on the Volga, named the Bolshevik leader, fell under the blows of the valiant 6th Army of Paulus: such a gift to Stalin for the Grand October of the Great October revolution.
From Moscow, in fact, from Stalingrad to the whole world, Goebbels from Vadim Sinyavsky in the form of a radio report from a fighting city on the Volga sounded a kind of answer to the whole world. Sinyavsky was so convincing and emotional in form and content that in the capital of the Third Reich could not find any intelligible counterarguments. The furious Goebbels included Sinyavsky in the list of his personal enemies and enemies of Germany.
At the end of the year, Vadim Sinyavsky had a chance to be present during the surrender of the 6th German army Friedrich Paulus, to whom Hitler the day before was awarded the title of Field Marshal. The last in the series of Stalingrad reports of the journalist was a story from the basement of the dilapidated city department store, where the commander of the defeated enemy army was captured.
Vadim Sinyavsky also became a participant in the battle on the Kursk arc. He happened to be directly in battle formations, in one of the armored vehicles, from where he conducted a report directly from the battlefield - this is perhaps the only similar case in the war. Vadim Sinyavsky covered the combat events on the radio, while on the Bryansk, Central, steppe, 1 Ukrainian, 2 Belarusian, 1 Baltic fronts.
In the current Red Army, Major V. Sinyavsky was from September to October. Our microphones were installed at the Dynamo Central Stadium, Sinyavsky resumed regular sports reports in October. This happened literally a day after he went to Kaunas in a column of advancing Soviet troops. The report from him was also conducted by Sinyavsky. Vadim Sinyavsky became the founder of television football report in our country.
In addition to football, Sinyavsky commented on boxing competitions, athletics, swimming, speed skating and chess. The last time I went live on May 2 of the year during a report from a garden ring about the athletics relay race for the prize of the newspaper "Evening Moscow". He had numerous awards: the Order of the Red Banner, the Order of the Red Star 6. Vadim Sinyavsky died on July 3, was buried in Moscow at the Don cemetery.
The prize "Master of Radio Reporting" was established in his memory. Filmography of Vadim Sinyavsky: - Sports Honor - football radio compiler - Documentary coach - quiet glade animation - Radio Controller - Champion Animated - Commentator - Who is the first? When quoting and using materials, a link to Stuki-Druki-Druki pits. When quoting and using Hyperlink Hyperlink Hyperlink on the Internet or Stuki-Druki.