Vladislav Leonidovich Zanadvorov (Russian: Владислав Ленидович Занадворов; 28 September 1914 – 28 November 1942(1942-11-28) (aged 28)) was a Soviet writer best known for his World War II poems.
A geologist by profession, Zanadvorov was conscripted into the Red Army in February 1942 and fell in battle near Stalingrad nine months later.
He enrolled at Perm State University to study geology in 1935 and finished his degree with distinction in 1940.
Zanadvorov's life was cut short by the German invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II.
Conscripted in the Red Army in February 1942, he fell in battle while attacking a German machine gun pillbox at a Rostov Oblast village near Stalingrad on 28 November 1942.