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Zemlyanka (, , . , , ) is a North Slavic name for a dugout or earth-house which was used to provide shelter for humans or domestic animals as well as for food storage. Based on a hole or depression dug into the ground, these structures are one of the most ancient types of housing known. Zemlyankas can be partially or fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered with branches or , or dug into a hillside. The use of natural earth for insulation and protection for underground living has evolved into the "" technology used today in .


World War II
In World War II, partisans, or armed resistance fighters in sometimes lived in zemlyankas which were used as underground bunkers to provide shelter and a hiding place from enemies. Notably they were used by members of the famous "Bielski partisans" in modern-day Belarus, then German-occupied Poland, where they were called ziemianki in plural form.


In popular culture
Zemlyanka was the name of an Eastern Front (World War II) written by A. Surkov (lyrics) and K. Listov (music) in 1941 during the Battle of Moscow. Zemlyanka.mp3— by Community Music Project; from the album Dreams of Flying; vocal & guitar: Jamuna; guitar & bass: Paul The use of zemlyankas by soldiers is mentioned in the song. However, due to its pessimism, the song was considered to be unpatriotic by the Soviet government at the time.


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