Журнал «Огонек». № 15, апрель 1968.
Москва : Издательство «Правда», 1968.
32 с. : ил. Мягкая издательская обложка, газетно-журнальный формат 33 × 25 см.
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Magazine “Ogonek”. No. 15, April 1968.
Moscow : Pravda Publishing House, 1968.
32 pp. : ill. Softcover, magazine format 33 × 25 cm.
This special April 1968 issue of "Ogonek" stands as one of the most poignant memorial documents of the Soviet era. Published just days after the tragedy of March 27, 1961, the entire issue is dedicated to the memory of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space, and his instructor, the distinguished test pilot Vladimir Seryogin. Their deaths during a routine training flight in a MiG-15UTI shocked the world and plunged the Soviet Union into deep mourning.
The magazine serves as a comprehensive photographic and narrative chronicle of Gagarin's life—from his humble beginnings in the village of Klushino to his world-changing 108-minute orbit aboard Vostok 1. Interspersed with rare archival photographs of Gagarin’s training, his global "Peace Mission" tours, and his intimate moments with family, the issue captures the human side of a global icon.
Significant coverage is given to the state funeral held in Red Square. The photographs of the mourning crowds, the somber faces of the Soviet leadership, and the honor guard provide a visceral record of the nationwide grief. The issue also pays respectful tribute to Vladimir Seryogin, a Hero of the Soviet Union and decorated WWII veteran, highlighting his crucial role in the development of the Soviet space program and his dedication to the training of the first cosmonaut corps.
For collectors of space memorabilia (Cosmonautica) and Soviet history, this specific issue of "Ogonek" is a vital artifact. Unlike standard weekly runs, this memorial edition was often kept as a family heirloom, yet pristine copies remain scarce. It is a powerful witness to the end of an era and the immortalization of the man who first opened the door to the stars.