The film is dedicated to Moscow Komsomol member Natasha Kachuevskaya, after whom a street in Moscow and one of the discovered minor planets were named - in honor and memory of her feat. Having become a medical instructor at the very beginning of the war, she died in 1942 near Stalingrad, having blown herself and German soldiers up with a grenade.




Memorial in Stalingrad.
Panorama by the names of the fallen.
Photo by N. Kachuevskaya.
People on the street.
Memorial plaque on Natasha Kachuevskaya Street. N. Kachuevskaya's mother is standing by the window.
Photo of N. Kachuevskaya's grandparents.
Photo of N. Kachuevskaya's mother. N. Kachuevskaya's mother tells about her life and the life of her daughter (synchronously).
Photographs of young Kachuevskaya.
Photo of little Natasha.
Photographs in the family album.
Chronicle: pioneer camp, children in boats.
Photographs of N. Kachuevskaya with her classmates (GITIS).
Fragment of the diploma performance of A. Goncharov's students.
Great Patriotic War
1930-1940
Stalingrad Moscow




A. Goncharov (synchronously) analyzes his students' graduation performance, talks about N. Kachuevskaya.
Student photographs of N. Kachuevskaya. N. Kachuevskaya's mother talks about her daughter (synchronously).
War chronicle: seeing off to the front.
Photograph of P. Kachuevsky, Natasha's husband.
Auditorium of the Astrakhan Theatre. N. Kachuevskaya's grave. N. Kachuevskaya's mother sets the table.
Guests are gathering, A. Goncharov has arrived.
Panorama based on photographs of N. Kachuevskaya in her mother's house.
Starry sky.
Great Patriotic War, Heroes of war
1941-1945
Moscow



