A dishy dark-pupiled Ukrainian Олександр Гнатович Шаргей His mother married his pater in January and Yuri infiltrated the world that June She taught French in Kiev; a social activist, thus, she was declared insane His great-grandfather had battled Napoleon His father loved physics. Yuri read his books. While fighting on WWI’s Caucasian Front, Yuri filled notebooks with ideas like ‘Kondratyuk's Loop’ which reckoned trajectories for orbit rendezvous – for mastering an orbit, then promoting ones to better them selves as on a rilled turntable a needle jumped over strains of Shastakovich’s ‘To October’ to inspire Yuri to design a massive wooden grain elevator without a single nail – and name it ‘Mastodon’ Nails were few – Mastodon’s construction was clever but construed as a subversion – it was without nails! Re: a 13,000-ton Siberian elevator sans nails must be designed to collapse, blockhead-bureaucrats figured out rivaled the NKVD labeled him a saboteur so off Yuri went to spend three years gutted in the gulag Later, in Conquest of Interplanetary Space (1925), he explicated the gravitational-slingshot-technique He also authored To Those Who Would Read when Building (a spacecraft) earlier; it went unpublished The title might suggest that not everyone who built would undertake first to read (as he had) That only the select would read when building – That it was for those that the book was intended He volunteered for the Red Army in 1941 Nazis shot him dead while fixing a cable Oleksandr Ignatyevich Shargei was his real name; Yuriy Kondratyuk was an identity he had assumed The first Yuriy Kondratyuk was a student at Kiev University who had died of tuberculosis in 1921 Oleksandr had been conscripted into the White Army at age 25, the penalty for which was death Accordingly, he became Yuriy Kondratyuk instead becoming a misplaced student who had died of TB carrying on as if nothing had happened living secretly while in plain view. Once he’d fluttered from them – he’d run for Poland but he was nabbed at the border – & allowed to escape only because he looked deathly So ‘Deathly’ had escaped execution by erecting alternative identities but a Nazi bullet ensured an end to his deceptions He fell forward – Oleksandr Shargei; Yuriy Kondratyuk – the cable fell from his grasp; he tried to stand; he couldn’t The Kamen-na-Obi granary: largest in the world, it no longer stands either, but not for want of its nails Both it and its maker crushed themselves out; died
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