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Ales Prudnikau (April 14, 1910 – August 5, 1941) was a Belarusian poet. He was a cousin of another Belarusian writer, Pavel Prudnikau. ==Biography==
Ales Prudnikau was born in a peasant family. His father Traphim was called to the front at the time of World War I, was badly injured and died soon.〔Пруднікаў, П. ''Далёкае і блізкае // Вытокі песні. Аўтабіяграфіі беларускіх пісьменнікаў.'' Мн., Маст. літ., 1973. - С. 227〕 Because of the instable situation Ales couldn't find a constant place for studying for a long time. In 1924-1930 he was studying in the seven-years school in the village Miloslavicy. In 1930 worked at the building of the railway Asipovichy - Mahilyow - Roslavl, then since 1931 worked in Minsk (in editory, in Belarusian Telegraph Agency). In 1932-1933 was studying at the creative department of the Minsk pedagogical institute. In March 1933 was arrested but after eight months was liberated but just was called to Red Army, where was serving till 1935. In 1935-1936 worked in local Klimovichy newspaper "Kamuna". In 1938 graduated from the Leningrad pedagogical institute. He worked as the teacher, then inspector of the Petrovo (now Kondopoga) raion of Karelian ASSR (in 1940-1956 - the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic), at the same time was studying at the philological faculty of the Karelian University. Since the first days of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, it was an intelligence operator at the front. He was killed at August 5 of 1941 near the village Utuki of Kondopoga raion. He was rehabilitated in 1956.
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