Yakutia is proud of them: a book about Vasily Pavlovich Zagainov. Otmakhov Sergey Ivanovich

A book has been published dedicated to one of the experienced Komsomol, party and economic workers of Yakutia, Vasily Zagainov, who from 1973 to 1989 headed the Ministry of Forestry of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

On September 16, on the eve of Forest Workers Day, a presentation of the book “Vasily Pavlovich Zagainov” from the series “Yakutia is proud of them” took place.

« Exactly 60 years ago, in the good Soviet times, a tall, handsome, certified forestry engineer came to Yakutia. Did he know then that he would endlessly love this harsh region and would remain here forever - to raise this difficult economy of the republic?“, noted the famous journalist Dmitry Pukhov, the author of the book, in his speech.

The publication contains biographical information, numerous speeches, reports by Vasily Zagainov, memories of colleagues, associates, friends and relatives, and includes photographs from different years.

« When this book was being created, we encountered some objective and subjective difficulties. Vasily Pavlovich is a very modest person; he did not agree to publish this book for a long time. When we finally persuaded him, there were few photographs. They couldn’t find a photo of him with a deputy badge. Although he was twice, for 8 years he was a deputy of the Supreme Council of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic"- said the author. According to him, the book turned out to be very warm and sincere.

People's writer Andrei Krivoshapkin noted the titanic work of the author and spoke of the hero of the book, Vasily Zagainov, as a special person.

« His uniqueness lies in the fact that, despite his age, he actively and very fruitfully works to perpetuate the best people of Yakutia, who with their work provided enormous assistance to the republic", he commented.

Many warm words and congratulations were conveyed by his colleagues who worked under his strict leadership.


based on materials from YSIA

Zagainov Vasily Fedorovich(1903-1943) - participant in the Great Patriotic War, machine gunner of the 3rd company of the 1185th Infantry Regiment (356th Infantry Division, 89th Infantry Corps, 61st Army, Central Front), corporal. Hero of the Soviet Union.

Biography

Born on January 13, 1903 in the village of Lopovtsy, Pektubaevsky village council, Novotoryalsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, into a peasant family. Russian.

He graduated from 7 classes of Pektubaevskaya school. He worked as an accountant on a collective farm. Non-partisan.

He was drafted into the Red Army in January 1942 and immediately sent to the active army. The machine gunner of the 1185th Infantry Regiment, Corporal Zagainov, on October 4, 1943, in the battle for a bridgehead on the right bank of the Dnieper near the village of Pirki (Braginsky district, Gomel region), repelled an enemy attack with machine gun fire, destroying dozens of Nazis. Through his actions he created the conditions for the regiment's rifle units to overcome the water barrier. Died in this battle.

He was buried in a mass grave in the village of Pirki.

Awards

  • The title of Hero of the Soviet Union was awarded to Vasily Fedorovich Zagainov posthumously on January 15, 1944.
  • Awarded the Order of Lenin.

Memory

  • In the village Pektubaevo, Novotoryalsky district, where the Hero studied, a monument was erected to him.
  • Schools in the village of Pektubaevo, Novotoryalsky district, and in the village of Pirki, Gomel region in Belarus, are named after V.F. Zagainov.
  • The Republican Greco-Roman wrestling tournament is being held in Mari El in memory of the Hero of the Soviet Union, a native of the village of Pektubaevo, Novotoryalsky district - Vasily Fedorovich Zagainov.
  • A memorial plaque in memory of Zagainov was installed by the Russian Military Historical Society on the building of the Pektubaevskaya secondary school in the Novotoryalsky district, where he studied.

The Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic sent over 130 thousand people to defend the Motherland. A little more than 56 thousand of them returned from the battlefields. The first to go to the front were communists and Komsomol members. The Mari party organization mobilized more than half of its members into the Red Army. More than 25 thousand Komsomol members went to the front. Every third of them was a volunteer. Almost every fourth resident of the republic defended their Motherland with weapons in their hands. To date, the names of 53 Heroes of the Soviet Union, our fellow countrymen, who were natives of the Mari region, or were drafted into the army from its territory or lived on the territory of the republic in the post-war period, have been established.

Born in 1916 in the village of Nizhnee Anchikovo, Kozlovsky district, Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Chuvash. Died in 1940

S.N. Butyakov took an active part in the battles with the White Finns in 1940.

On February 11, 1940, S.N. Butyakov was among the first five vehicles to reach a height of 48.5. During the attack, the driver of his tank was wounded. But the tank did not stop; S.N. Butyakov himself led the car into battle. Even when an enemy shell destroyed the tank’s track, S.N. Butyakov, turning the turret in different directions, sowed death among the enemies. The combat order was carried out with honor. Many enemy machine guns, guns and White Finns were destroyed. In this battle, S.N. Butyakov died a heroic death.

Born in 1920 in the village of Knyazhna (now the village of Danilovo) in the Medvedevsky district of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died in 1941

On December 30, 1941, the 160th Guards Cavalry Regiment captured half of the village of Yamny south of Kaluga and fought an intense battle for this village. Vasily Arkhipov covered the left flank of the squadron with fire from his machine gun. The Nazi counterattacks followed one after another. They sought to return the settlement. But their attempts were unsuccessful. Machine gunner Arkhipov repelled two counterattacks with accurate fire. The enemy retreated, leaving up to 60 of his soldiers and officers in the snow. After some time, the enemies again rushed into a counterattack. But the Nazis were again mowed down by Arkhipov’s machine gun fire. Soon he ran out of ammunition. The Germans began to surround the machine gunner. Arkhipov fired back with a revolver. He shot himself with the last bullet.

Born in 1922 in the village of Bolshaya Vocherma, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died in 1942

On July 13, 1942, a group of machine gunners led by platoon commander Junior Lieutenant Shandrikov, political instructor Lapshin, overcame two belts of wire obstacles and entered the battle. The fighters, together with Komsomol organizer Sergei Suvorov, chasing the retreating enemy, took the lead. They found themselves cut off from their unit by barrage of mortar fire. The group commander and other soldiers were killed. Left alone, wounded several times, S.R. Suvorov repelled the enemy’s onslaught for two hours. During this time, he killed ten German soldiers and wounded many. Then the enraged fascists opened mortar and machine gun fire on Suvorov. Believing him dead, they went forward, but were again met with fire. The whole day was an unequal battle. Bleeding, S.R. Suvorov continued to exterminate the Nazis from his machine gun. At night, orderlies carried him out from under fascist fire. Near his trench lay 22 corpses of German soldiers. On the fourth day he died in hospital from his wounds.

Born in 1899 in the village. Kolunets, Tetyushsky district of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died in 1943

In 1918, M.G. Eliseev joined the ranks of the defenders of the young Soviet Republic. He fights with the White Guards near Voronezh and Tsaritsyn. After the Civil War, he worked in Volzhsk at the Marbum Combine.

On January 17, 1943, during the offensive of Soviet troops on the Upper Don to encircle the enemy group (Ostrogozh-Rossoshan operation), the crew of gun commander Eliseev near the village of Tatarino entered into single combat with a large group of enemy infantry and heavy tanks. Enemy units made desperate attempts to break out of the encirclement and break through to the West. The Nazi attacks followed one after another. The tanks did not save them either. Hundreds of Germans died on the battlefield from well-aimed artillery fire. An incomplete crew of the gun, in which almost everyone was wounded, destroyed dozens of convoys. Its last shell knocked out a heavy German tank with a landing of machine gunners. The entire crew of the gun was killed by the explosion of an enemy shell.

Born in 1914 in the village. Deyskoye, Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Kabardian. Died in 1943

A.T. Kankoshev lived in Yoshkar-Ola from June 1938 to August 1942. He was the head of the flight unit and the head of the flying club named after. N. Babushkina.

During the period of hostilities on the fronts, A.T. Kankoshev carried out 108 combat sorties, of which 20 were to escort attack aircraft and bombers, to cover his troops - 45, to intercept bombers and reconnaissance - 20.

For his courage, bravery and heroism in air battles, for personally shooting down 8 aircraft, for heroically repelling enemy bomber raids, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on September 2, 1943.

Born in 1918 in the village of Antonovo, Novotoryalsky district of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died of wounds in 1944.

On the night of September 25, 1943, gun commander N.A. Leukhin showed courage and courage when crossing the river. Dnieper north of Kyiv.

Under heavy enemy artillery and mortar fire, he and his crew, guns and the required amount of ammunition crossed to the right bank. As soon as they rolled out the gun, the artillerymen knocked out a tank and a self-propelled gun with direct fire, and then hit the advancing infantry. A fierce counterattack was repulsed, the enemy could not stand it and retreated, losing up to a company of infantry and a favorable position for themselves.

During the day, the guards managed to gain a foothold on two important bridgeheads, and then the crossing of the main forces of the army began.

Born in 1917 in the village of Pamashi, Novotoryalsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died in 1944

When crossing the Dnieper, G.F. Bastrakov, commanding a company of machine gunners of the 15th Airborne Guards Regiment, set an example to his subordinates with his courage and bravery. On October 4, 1943, in the area of ​​the village of Dityatki, the Nazis, concentrating large forces, wanted to encircle and defeat our battalion. But the brave commander took all necessary measures to remove the battalion from the attack. On this day, his company repelled seven enemy attacks. Only nine fighters, led by Bastrakov, survived. However, no one flinched. For two days our soldiers fought an unequal battle with superior enemy forces, steadfastly holding their position.

Born in 1921 in the village of Nemda-Obalysh, Novotoryalsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died of wounds in 1945.

On the night of September 25-26, 1943, the commander of the guard control platoon, Lieutenant Lebedev, together with the assault group of our infantry crossed the river. Dnepr and, being in infantry combat formations, accurately adjusted the fire of his 8th battery. Together with the infantry, he took part in attacks to expand the bridgehead and repelled fascist counterattacks. After the enemy was driven back, Lebedev again adjusted fire from a forward observation post. He personally discovered 4 mortar batteries, 3 artillery batteries, 11 machine gun emplacements, 2 anti-aircraft installations and 1 observation post. All of them were suppressed by artillery fire.

For his courage, valor and heroism, M.V. Lebedev was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated October 26, 1943.

Born in 1923 in the village of Sychi, Orsha region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 2003

On the night of October 17, 1943, the squad commander of the 1281st Infantry Regiment of the 60th Infantry Division of the 65th Army of the Central Front, junior sergeant A.I. Vladimirov, with his squad, despite strong enemy artillery and mortar fire, crossed the river. Dnieper. In the battles for the heights and the village of Vyvalki, Loevsky district, Gomel region, he showed himself to be a persistent and courageous commander, the first with his squad to break into the enemy trenches and personally destroy 7 Nazis in hand-to-hand combat, knocking the enemy out of the occupied line. He quickly broke into the northern outskirts of the village of Vyvalki and held the bridgehead until reinforcements arrived, staunchly repelling the enemy’s fierce counterattacks. His squad, inspired by the personal example of the commander, did not retreat a single step from the line they occupied.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of October 30, 1943, A.I. Vladimirov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1916 in the village. Paranga of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Tatar. Died in captivity in 1943.

In the battle for the village. Nekhaevka, Konotop district, Sumy region, in September 1943, senior sergeant Khasanov, commander of the machine gun crew of the 3rd rifle battalion of the 248th separate cadet rifle brigade, was seriously wounded. In an unconscious state, he was captured and executed by the Nazis.

Khasanov was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union in October 1943 for his courage and heroism shown in battles with the Nazi invaders, and for his perseverance in captivity.

Born in 1916 in the village of Chuvash-Otary, Zvenigovsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Chuvash.

On the night of September 26, 1943, as part of a group of scouts from a reconnaissance company, he crossed to the western bank of the river. Dnieper. Having entered into a fierce battle with superior enemy forces, he fought throughout the night and day to expand the bridgehead, ensuring the crossing of the division's vanguard. In a fierce battle, which repeatedly turned into hand-to-hand combat, N.N. Markov destroyed 9 fascists and captured a light machine gun.

And in subsequent battles, junior sergeant Markov proved himself to be a brave, fearless intelligence officer, carried out the most difficult command tasks and delivered the necessary information about the enemy.

Many fighters of the advanced group, including N.N. Markov, were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on November 1, 1943.

Born in 1903 in the village of Maloe Onuchino, Sernursky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died in 1943

During the offensive operations of the army on the Bryansk and Central fronts, his skillful leadership ensured the successful overcoming of water barriers. All the time he was on the front line, on the spot directing engineering support for units on the offensive.

In September-October 1943, under constant bombing and under enemy artillery fire, he personally supervised the crossing of our troops in the area of ​​the Bukrinskaya bend of the Dnieper south of Kyiv. While supervising the crossing and construction of the bridge, Colonel M.V. Onuchin died a heroic death on October 5, 1943.

In November 1943, M.V. Onuchin was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1919 in the village. Beyzymovka, Chudnovsky district, Zhytomyr region of Ukraine, Ukrainian. Died in 1958

From the first days of the Great Patriotic War he fought on the Western, Stalingrad, 1st Belorussian and other fronts. During the war years he made more than 600 combat missions and took part in many air battles. He has 15 personally shot down enemy aircraft and 5 aircraft shot down in group combat.

The Motherland appreciated the courage and heroism of fighter pilot Z.V. Semenyuk, awarding two Orders of Lenin, the Red Banner, the Red Star, the Order of the Patriotic War 1st degree and six medals.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, in 1943 he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1896 in the village of Russkaya Kupta, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1971

On October 3, on Cossack Island, with the fire of his machine gun, he repulsed two enemy counterattacks, killing 19 Nazis. The enemy again launched a counterattack. Tyulkin's machine-gun crew took up a convenient firing position and began to repel the onslaught. The machine gun crew members were out of action, and the commander himself was wounded. Having hastily bandaged the wound, he lay down behind the machine gun and repelled the enemy counterattack with dagger fire.

In the battle for the liberation of the village of Lyutezh, he moved forward with his crew, cut off a large group of Nazis from the main forces with machine gun fire and completely destroyed it. Thus, he ensured the crossing of the river. Dnieper to the main forces of the regiment and division.

Born in 1920 in the village. Bazyakovo, Aleksandrovsky district, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1948

In 1937 he moved to Volzhsk. He worked on the construction of the Marbum Plant.

The commander of the machine gun company, Sergeant Fedin, and his squad were among the first to land at night on one of the sections of the western bank of the river. Dnieper north of Kyiv. On the front line, the enemy launched fierce attacks on a detachment of guards paratroopers in order to throw Soviet soldiers into the Dnieper. But the enemy failed to crush the positions of our fighters. When liquidating an enemy breakthrough near the village of Medvin on October 8, 1943, after the death of the platoon commander, Sergeant Fedin assumed command of the platoon. The guards stood indestructible. Fedin himself lay down behind the machine gun and repelled enemy attacks. In this battle, the platoon destroyed up to 150 Nazis.

Having defended the bridgehead, the guards ensured the crossing of the Dnieper River to the advancing units of our troops. In this battle M.L. Fedin was wounded.

Born in 1913 in the village of Bolshaya Nolya, Medvedevsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died in 1945

A platoon of the artillery battalion of the 22nd Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade under the command of A.P. Shumelev in the fall of 1943, during a decisive offensive, fought and approached the Bukrinskaya bend of the Dnieper south of Kiev. On September 25, 1943, he was the first to cross the river and, with the advanced detachment of the brigade, fought to occupy height 209.7 and the village of Grigorovka.

In the period from September 25 to October 12, 1943, the platoon repelled numerous fascist counterattacks. Despite the heavy fire from the enemy, who were superior in numbers, he managed to defend the height and did not allow the enemy to reach our crossing.

Born in 1911 in the village of Kukmar, Sovetsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died 1987

On September 28, 1943, A.N. Gromov and his platoon were one of the first to cross the Dnieper and immediately entered into battle with the enemy. During reconnaissance in force after crossing the river. Braginka in the Gomel region started a battle with the enemy. At a critical moment, when the company commander fell, struck by an enemy bullet, junior lieutenant Gromov took command. He conducted the battle in such a way that the enemy had to make room. In these battles A.N. Gromov was wounded, but commanded the company and led the battle to the end.

Born in 1924 in the village of Maly Yaramor, Morkinsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died 1968

On the night of September 27, 1943, Pavlov in the first landing boat crossed to the right bank of the Dnieper in the Komarinsky district of the Polesie region. He burst into enemy trenches and destroyed the Nazis in hand-to-hand combat with a bayonet and butt. Disdaining danger, he approached the enemy to within 50 meters and mowed down the ranks of the Nazis with flanking fire from his machine gun. Having secured a position in the occupied area and conducting continuous fire, he ensured the crossing of other units of the regiment.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of January 15, 1944, N.P. Pavlov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1903 in the village of Lopovtsy, Novotoryalsky district of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died in 1943

Participating in battles against the Nazi invaders as part of the 1185th Infantry Regiment of the 356th Infantry Division, Corporal V.F. Zagainov showed bravery, courage and bravery.

He behaved heroically in battle after crossing the Dnieper on its right bank in the area of ​​the village of Pirki, where the enemy tried to hold his fortified positions with repeated counterattacks. When the enemy wanted to outflank the companies, he was the first to guess his maneuver. Having chosen a convenient place, he held back the onslaught of enemies with fire from his machine gun, and when approaching, he threw grenades at them. Being wounded, he continued to fire, without retreating a single step from the line he occupied. In this unequal battle on October 4, 1943, Vasily Zagainov died.

Born in 1921 in the village of Sardayal, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died 1979

The artilleryman of the 154th Guards Artillery Regiment of the 76th Guards Chernigov Rifle Division, E.L. Alekseev, was distinguished by his courage and fortitude when crossing the river. Dnieper in the Komarinsky district of the Gomel region.

On September 30, 1943, the brave artilleryman, as part of his gun crew, was among the first to cross to the right bank of the Dnieper. In the first battle, he destroyed about 30 fascists and a machine gun, and suppressed the fire of a mortar battery.

On October 1, 1943, Alekseev’s crew was the first to cross the second water barrier and repelled two enemy counterattacks, shooting the Nazis at point-blank range.

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Born in 1918 in the village of Portchara, Paranginsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Tatar. Died in 1943

At the front he becomes an officer of the 185th Guards Regiment of the 60th Guards Pavlograd Red Banner Rifle Division. A. Gaisin’s commanding abilities were especially evident during the crossing of the river. The Dnieper south of Dnepropetrovsk in the fall of 1943. His platoon quickly overcame the most serious water obstacle and was the first to break into the enemy trenches. The company commander was out of action. Guard junior lieutenant Gaisin took command. In fierce fighting on a small bridgehead, his company repelled 13 fierce enemy counterattacks and held the line. Gaisin personally destroyed over 20 enemy soldiers and officers. Then, expanding the bridgehead on the right bank of the Dnieper, Gaisin’s company was the leader in capturing four settlements and several important heights.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 22, 1944, A. Gaisin was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1922 in the village. Bolshoye Podberezye, Kaybitsky district, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1958

Before the war, he worked in Volzhsk at the Marbum Combine.

In battles with the German occupiers when crossing the river. Dnieper, the conquest and expansion of the Dnieper bridgehead in the period from September 29 to October 22, 1943, he conducted reconnaissance of the enemy, delivering valuable information to the command.

On September 29, 1943, A.E. Koshkin crossed the Dnieper under heavy enemy fire and clarified the enemy’s defense system and forces. On October 5, 1943, a group of reconnaissance officers led by Koshkin received the task of going behind enemy lines. While carrying out the mission, the scouts destroyed an ammunition depot, killed 15 Nazis and captured five.

On the night of October 8-9, 1943, when advancing to a height in the Kutsevalovka area of ​​the Kirovograd region, Andrei Koshkin was one of the first to break into the enemy’s position, throwing grenades at the firing point, disabling the enemy machine gun, which ensured the successful advance of the unit.

On February 22, 1944, for his courage and bravery, A.E. Koshkin was awarded the high title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1903 in the village. Yurino, Yurinsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died in 1944

On January 1, 1944, the regiment knocked out the enemy from a height south of the village. Nazarovka of the Dnepropetrovsk region and occupied it. On January 2, 1944, the enemy launched 8 counterattacks one after another in order to regain the lost heights, which were defended by the 9th Infantry Company. At this altitude, the communications department commander P.A. Tezikov maintained telephone communication between the fire spotter and the battalion commander. Under enemy fire, he repaired many damages to the telephone line.

Enemy tanks bypassed the defenders and, rushing to the heights, began to iron the trenches with caterpillars. The last defenders of the heights were dying.

When enemy soldiers climbed to the heights from all sides, Sergeant Tezikov called upon himself artillery fire. Thanks to his adjustments, the enemy lost 3 tanks and up to 200 soldiers and officers. P.A. Tezikov, shell-shocked and stunned, remained alive.

Pavel Alexandrovich died in battles near the Zhelty village on the outskirts of Krivoy Rog on February 2, 1944.

On March 19, 1944, the title of Hero of the Soviet Union was awarded posthumously to Sergeant P.A. Tezikov.

Born in 1915 in the village of Maly Karamas, Morkinsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died in 1943

On August 28, 1943, the rifle platoon, where Guard Private Solovyov was located, was tasked with knocking out the enemy from a height near the village of Zhukovo and clearing the way for the advance of the 2nd battalion of the 31st Guards Rifle Regiment. The platoon launched an attack, but was met with machine gun fire. The guards lay down. Guard Private Soloviev quickly crawled forward and then burst into the enemy trench. In a short battle with grenades, he destroyed 2 machine guns with crews.

The fighters rose again to attack. But from a bunker located near Solovyov, a machine gun was fired. The guards were pinned to the ground. Vasily Solovyov crawled to the side and reached the bunker with a throw. In front of the fighters of the unit, he stood up to his full height, raised a machine gun in his right hand, calling the guardsmen forward, and covered the bunker embrasure with his body. The enemy machine gun fell silent. Solovyov's combat friends rushed to the attack and successfully carried out the combat order of the command.

Born in 1925 in the village of Novoselsk, Urzhumsky district, Kirov region, Russian.

Before being drafted into the army, Valentin Ardashev worked as a mechanic at the Kosolapovskaya MTS of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Drafted into the Red Army by the Kosolapovsky RVC in January 1943.

When crossing the Dnieper and seizing a bridgehead on the right bank near the village of Vishin, Rogachev district, Gomel region, he showed exceptional courage. Ardashev's rifle squad, having overcome minefields reinforced with wire barriers, broke into the enemy's location and in its depths began a battle with superior enemy forces. The defeat of a heavily fortified enemy point by V.K. Ardashev made it possible for the rifle units of the 1022nd Infantry Regiment to complete their combat mission with small losses and develop a further offensive.

June 23, 1944 By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, V.K. Ardashev was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1900 in the village of Borkino, Sanchursky district, Kirov region, Russian. Died 1973

In 1915-1919 first together with his father, and later on his own he worked as a carpenter in the Zvenigovsky backwater while repairing the fleet.

During the Great Patriotic War, he commanded the Air Force of the Southern Fleet, the Air Force of the Transcaucasian Front, and from May 1943 - the 4th Air Army in air battles in the Kuban and during the Belarusian operation.

On August 19, 1944, Colonel General of Aviation K.A. Vershinin was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1912 in the village. Yuzefovka, Glushkovsky district, Odessa region, Ukrainian. Died 1998

When crossing the Vistula on July 30, 1944, in the area of ​​​​the village of Annopol (Poland), the company of Captain I.A. Kulik, under powerful machine-gun, mortar and artillery fire, was the first to overcome the barrier and captured a bridgehead on the left bank. Using captured enemy guns, the brave commander organized the repulsion of repeated counterattacks by enemy tanks and infantry. In this battle, his company destroyed 2 pillboxes, destroyed 7 tanks and more than 100 Nazis. The bridgehead was held, which ensured the further rapid advance of our troops.

For the successful crossing of the Vistula and the heroism shown during the expansion of the Sandomierz bridgehead, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 23, 1944, I.A. Kulik was awarded the high title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1919 in the village. Kokshaysk, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1962

From the beginning of the Great Patriotic War until 1944, fighter pilot Kologrivov made 583 successful combat missions. Conducted 130 group and 64 single air battles. Personally shot down 10 enemy aircraft and two aircraft paired with a wingman.

Mikhail Kologrivov took an active part in the defense and liberation of Crimea, the hero city of Sevastopol, the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus, southern Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, and Bulgaria from the German occupiers.

The Motherland highly appreciated the glorious feats of arms of the guard captain of the squadron commander, his organizational talent, courage and courage shown in battles with the Nazi invaders.

On November 5, 1944, by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1907 in the village. Maryino, Yurinsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1968

In January 1945, in battles to break through the deeply echeloned and heavily fortified enemy defenses on the bridgehead of the western bank of the river. Vistula skillfully organized and carried out an artillery offensive by a group of direct fire guns, making it possible to successfully break through the enemy’s fortified zone and build on the success of our units.

On January 23, 1945, in the area of ​​the village of Menska Volya, the retreating enemy columns entered the rear of our rifle division and threatened to encircle it. Lieutenant Colonel K.I. Serov with his regiment, being surrounded, fought an eight-hour battle, repelled 5 counterattacks by superior enemy forces, thereby improving the position of the division and ensuring the crossing of the river. Vistula.

Born in 1923 in the city of Shepetovka, Khmelnitsky region of the Ukrainian SSR, Ukrainian. Died 2001

On the night of July 31 to August 1, 1944, S.I. Kostrov, platoon commander of the 909th Infantry Regiment of the 247th Roslavl Infantry Division, was the first with his platoon to cross the river. Vistula and took a bridgehead on its left bank. The Nazis launched counterattacks 8 times and tried to destroy the platoon, regardless of the heavy losses. But S.I. Kostrov correctly placed fire weapons and successfully repelled all enemy counterattacks, while destroying 5 enemy machine guns with their crews and holding the occupied line until the main forces arrived.

When expanding the bridgehead, Lieutenant Kostrov, using the platoon's firepower, suppressed 7 machine gun points and destroyed up to 50 Nazis, which helped consolidate the bridgehead on the occupied bank of the river. Vistula and deepening it to 4 km. In this hot battle he was seriously wounded, but completed his task.

For his courage and bravery, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated March 23, 1945, S.I. Kostrov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1923 in the village of Russkaya Mosara, Mari-Turek district of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1956

Liberating Polish lands, our troops fought their way to the river. Narev. The rifle division was preparing to cross the river. On September 4, 1944, despite enemy mortar, machine gun and rifle fire, junior lieutenant D.I. Tveretinov and his company were the first from his battalion to cross the river. It was firmly entrenched on the western bank, holding back the enemy’s onslaught, destroying its manpower. Thus, he contributed to the successful crossing of the remaining units, units and divisions.

In the battles to expand the bridgehead, company commander Tveretinov showed great skill, a brilliant example of courage, skillfully commanded the company, and was the first to break into enemy trenches with his soldiers. His personal example inspired the soldiers.

With the fire of his company he destroyed 45 enemy soldiers and two machine gun emplacements.

For skillful and decisive actions when crossing the river. Narev company commander, junior lieutenant D.I. Tveretinov, was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on March 24, 1945.

Born in 1916 in the village. Sarsak-Omga of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1962

After the death of his father, B.S. Shabalin, while still a child, moved with his mother to the village of Parsaevo, Sernursky district.

In the summer and autumn of 1944, during the liberation of the Soviet Baltic states, the commander of a tank company of the 1st tank battalion of the 25th tank Kirovograd twice Red Banner Order of Suvorov brigade showed exceptional bravery and courage.

In October 1944, being in the forward detachment of the brigade and conducting reconnaissance, he was the first to break into the seaside city of Palanga, broke through the enemy’s defenses north of the city of Siauliai and opened the way for our units to the Baltic Sea.

For skillful actions and personal heroism, B.S. Shabalin was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated March 24, 1945.

Born in 1923 in the village of Malye Korshuny, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1984

A.F. Gvozdev showed special heroism and courage during reconnaissance and skillful leadership of a tank platoon during the capture of the city of Tirgul-Frumos on the territory of Romania.

For his courage and heroism, senior lieutenant A.F. Gvozdev was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on March 24, 1945 by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.

Ryzhov
Ivan Tikhonovich

Born in 1914 in the village. Chernikovo, Oryol region, Russian. Died 2004

Assistant platoon commander of the 830th Infantry Regiment of the 238th Infantry Division, Senior Sergeant Ryzhov, as part of a reconnaissance group on June 27, 1944, was among the first to cross the river. Dnieper near the village of Lupolovo. The soldiers secretly walked into the enemy's location, fired at an enemy column on the highway, knocked out several vehicles and threw grenades at the pillbox, which ensured the crossing of the river and the further advance of the regiment's units.

Born in 1913 in the working-class village of Mariets, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died in 1944

On July 2, 1944, a fierce battle broke out on the outskirts of Polotsk. The crew of the T-34 tank, under the command of junior lieutenant Khalev, was the first to break into the front line of the enemy’s defense, destroying the enemy. The tank crew suppressed up to 10 enemy machine-gun emplacements with fire, turned 4 field guns into piles of rubble with caterpillar tracks, smashed 3 vehicles with cargo with ramming attacks, destroying more than a hundred enemy soldiers and officers. When the ammunition ran out, the crew members fought back with grenades. But the enemy managed to hit the car. Fighting until his last breath, the courageous officer died the death of the brave.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated March 24, 1945, V.D. Khalev was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1921 in the village. Kuznetsovo, Medvedevsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1982

On July 15, 1944, Sergeant Loginov with two scouts from the reconnaissance company of the 139th Infantry Division under heavy rifle, machine gun and mortar fire, having crossed the river. Neman, near the village of Koshevo, Skidelsky district, Grodno region, silently crept up to the fascist trenches and took the “tongue” without firing a single shot. The prisoner's testimony helped our command make the right decision and determine the time and place of crossing the river.

Born in 1920 in the village. Old Turdoki, Kochkurovsky district, Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mordvins. Died in 1944

Having lost his father in early childhood, Sergei Polezhaikin moved to his sister at the Shelanger station in the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, where, after finishing 7th grade, he worked at the Zagotzerno station until 1939.

During the attack on Klaipeda, S.I. Polezhaikin led the regiment's reconnaissance group operating ahead of the tank formation. On October 10, 1944, his group with a swift attack overthrew the defending enemy, cut the Kreting-Memel highway and railway, and deprived the enemy of maneuver on the roads. The scouts inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in manpower and equipment, and captured 23 soldiers and two officers. When the enemy threw large forces of infantry and tanks against them, Soviet soldiers boldly entered into an unequal duel, during which S.I. Polezhaikin knocked out an enemy tank with grenades. In this battle, the fearless officer died the death of the brave.

Born in 1916 in the village of Udelny Shumets, Yurinsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died in 1944

In June 1944, units of the 51st Guards Rifle Division crossed the Western Dvina. The enemy, being on the left bank, covered the approaches to the river with dense fire.

The 156th Guards Rifle Regiment, in which K.P. Kutrukhin served, went to the villages of Khudakovo and Tatarshchino, Ushachevsky district, Vitebsk region. Further advance of our advancing units was stopped by strong machine-gun fire from an enemy bunker.

Having divided the squad into two groups, K.P. Kutrukhin ordered to surround the bunker, and he crawled forward. Having reached the bunker, he rushed forward and covered the embrasure with his body. The fire stopped, the unit went on the attack and captured the village.

Born in 1923 in the village of Valdai, Kirov region, Russian. Died 1956

On August 16, 1944, senior sergeant Dolganov’s anti-tank gun was the first to take on enemy armored vehicles in the area of ​​the Kelmy-Shauliai highway. Several tanks and armored personnel carriers were moving towards him. The gunner was wounded. He takes over as the gunner, lets the first tank approach and fires a well-aimed shot - the enemy vehicle bursts into flames. The second tank came very close to the gun. Dolganov turned the gun around and started shooting. After the third shell, this tank also caught fire. Having finished with it, he saw that another enemy tank was threatening a nearby gun. He took aim and fired. But an enemy shell hit his gun. It turned out to be broken, there was nothing to fire with. Enemy infantry pressed forward. He began shooting the Nazis point-blank with a machine gun. In this battle he destroyed up to 50 enemy soldiers and officers.

For his courage and heroism, the gun commander of the 5th battery of the 534th anti-tank fighter artillery regiment of the 14th separate anti-tank artillery brigade, senior sergeant I.I. Dolganov, was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on March 24, 1945.

Born in 1909 in the village of Bolshoy Olykyal, Volzhsky district, Mari ACCP, Mari. Died in 1944

On September 19, 1944, the 235th Guards Rifle Regiment advanced on the Romanian village of Khodosh. The terrain was favorable for the defenders. At the heights, the Germans placed their firing points in bunkers with a wide sector of fire. The terrain is flat.

Company commander 3.F. Prokhorov led his unit to approach the enemy. As soon as the fighters rose to attack, a machine gun struck from the flank. The company lay down, the soldiers pressed tightly to the ground.

Guard Lieutenant 3.F. Prokhorov, with a grenade in his hand, crawled up the slope to the enemy’s firing point. The brave officer prepared to throw a grenade, but an enemy bullet pierced his hand and the grenade flew out of his hands. Then the commander, gathering his last strength, courageously rushed to the bunker and covered the muzzle of the machine gun with his body. The fire stopped. The company's soldiers resolutely rushed to the attack and cleared the village of the enemy.

Born in 1922 in the village of Nizhnyaya Eluzan, Penza region, Tatar. Died 1994

Before the war, T.K. Kerzhnev worked in the Ustye-Kundysh forest area of ​​the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic on rafting.

The commander of the reconnaissance company squad of the 17th Guards Mechanized Red Banner Order of Suvorov brigade T.K. Kerzhnev received an order on January 25, 1945 to cross the river. Oder in the Keben area with a group of scouts and knock out the Nazis from the heights dominating the area, and then hold it until the main units arrive. At night, when they crossed the river, the Nazis noticed the daredevils and opened heavy fire. But the scouts did not retreat. Abandoning the rafts, they swam to the shore, quickly blocked two enemy pillboxes and captured a line on the western bank.

Subsequently, expanding the bridgehead, they destroyed up to 110 and captured 15 German soldiers and officers. Fearless warriors held the conquered area until our troops arrived, repelling 10 enemy counterattacks in 6 hours. The success of the group was used to cross and decisively advance our troops.

On April 10, 1945, T.K. Kerzhnev and his military friends were awarded the high title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Krasnov Zosim Alekseevich

Born in 1924 in the village of Kuchukener, Morkinsky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died 1984

In the battle during the capture of the city of Oppel (Poland), Z.A. Krasnov was the first to break into the city and, running from house to house, moved forward, dragging the squad and platoon fighters with him.

After the capture of the city, Krasnov’s squad, despite strong rifle, machine gun and mortar fire from the enemy, was the first to cross the river on thin ice. The Oder and on the left bank destroyed 4 German soldiers, putting the rest to flight.

Inspired by Krasnov’s feat, the company’s soldiers crossed the river and secured a bridgehead, thereby giving the regiment’s units the opportunity to cross to the other side. Soon the pontoon bridge was ready, along which our advancing troops passed.

3. A. Krasnov, by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated April 10, 1945, was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Born in 1924 in the village. Polyanetskoye, Savransky district, Odessa region, Ukrainian.

In 1941 he graduated from a vocational school in Yoshkar-Ola and worked as a mechanic at a factory. Drafted into the Red Army in October 1942.

On January 12, 1945, Sergeant Moroz, operating with advanced tank units, destroyed 2 mortars, 6 machine guns, a gun and 2 rocket launchers from his gun. Three days later, during the liberation of Konsk (Poland), moving the gun to direct fire, he destroyed 2 tanks, 2 guns and 6 enemy armored vehicles. The artilleryman acted heroically in subsequent battles on the river. Oder.

Born in 1920 in the village of Lapka Pamash, Sernursky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died in 1945

In the spring of 1945, the regiment fought heavy battles to eliminate the East Prussian group of Nazi troops, sandwiched in the city of Koenigsberg.

Our units reached the shore of the Baltic Sea, cutting off the Germans' escape routes. Fascist counterattacks followed one after another 12-15 times a day.

Constantly being in the companies, Komsomol organizer Yanalov quickly resolved all issues and acted boldly and decisively. In the street battles for the city of Koenigsberg, he was the first to break into the enemy’s position, destroy more than 20 soldiers, and suppress the fire of 2 heavy machine guns.

On April 6, 1945, Andrei Yanalov died a heroic death. On April 19, 1945, A.M. Yanalov was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Merkushev
Ivan Ivanovich

Born in 1923 in the village of Verkhnyaya Senda, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian.

On April 23, 1945, the observation post where Merkushev was located was cut off and surrounded in the area of ​​the Berlin Schönhäuser Allee metro station. For 6 hours, under hurricane machine-gun and mortar fire, he continued to control the fire of the division and called fire on himself, causing great damage to the counterattacking enemy.

Born in 1923 in Kozmodemyansk, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died of wounds in 1945.

On January 25, 1945, five self-propelled guns, one of which was commanded by junior lieutenant V.F. Krivorotov, crossed the river. Oder near the village. Eisenau (Poland) under enemy artillery and mortar fire. In the battles to expand the bridgehead over the course of 24 hours, our tankers, together with infantrymen, repelled one attack after another, waging an unequal battle against two infantry battalions, 10 tanks and 10 armored personnel carriers. The enemy suffered heavy losses in manpower and equipment. The command's order was carried out, and the captured bridgehead on the western bank of the Oder remained with our troops.

In one of the battles at the beginning of April 1945 in the area of ​​the river. Nissa Krivorotov was seriously wounded and died of his wounds in the hospital. He did not live to see peaceful days, but won the right to immortality.

Born in 1909 in the village. Velikopolye, Orsha region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died 1975

In January 1945, our troops fought fierce battles to break through the enemy’s deeply layered defenses in the area of ​​​​the villages of Povilin and Gatka in Poland.

In these battles, the commander of the machine gun platoon of the 412th Infantry Regiment of the First Brest Infantry Division, Senior Lieutenant N.S. Ryabinin, showed unparalleled steadfastness and heroism. Skillfully leading the battle, he rained deadly fire on the enemy and ensured the advancement of the regiment's units.

On January 27, 1945, under destructive artillery and mortar fire, he was the first to cross the river with his machine gun crews. Vistula, and then ensured the crossing of other units. In January 1945, in a battle near the village of Gruchno, being seriously wounded, he repelled an enemy counterattack.

Born in 1922 in the village of Syudumar, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1977

He took part in the battles for the liberation of Crimea, Belarus, Lithuania, and fought in East Prussia. On his IL-2 aircraft, A.I. Zarovnyaev made 140 successful combat missions, sometimes making 3-4 sorties a day. 40 destroyed tanks, 8 burned aircraft at bases and 2 shot down in air combat, 2 vehicles at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, a large number of vehicles, artillery pieces, ammunition and manpower - this is the account of Guardsman Zarovnyaev - flight commander of the 76th Guards Assault Aviation Melitopol Red Banner shelf.

Born in 1920 in the village of Tautovo, Kilmez district, Kirov region, Mari. Died 2004

During the period from 1943 to 1945, M.A. Zaretskikh made 182 combat missions on the IL-2 attack aircraft, of which 88 times he flew reconnaissance, photographed military railway trains, airfields, tank columns and other important enemy targets.

When carrying out combat missions, M.A. Zaretskikh caused great damage to the enemy during sorties: he destroyed about 600 soldiers and officers, 50 vehicles, 5 tanks, damaged 3 locomotives, destroyed 92 railway cars, 10 field guns, 12 anti-aircraft artillery batteries, created 14 fire sources.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated June 29, 1945, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Golden Star and the Order of Lenin.

Born in 1919 in the village of Klimino, Sernursky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1985

During the war years, he made 132 successful combat sorties, conducted 29 air battles, personally shot down 12 and as part of a group 5 enemy aircraft, destroyed an observation balloon, 2 locomotives and about 500 enemy soldiers and officers, for which he received two Orders of the Red Banner, the Order Patriotic War, 1st degree and 15 commendations from the Supreme Commander-in-Chief.

In the historical battles to capture Berlin, he made 13 successful sorties.

K.V. Novoselov, as a brave hero pilot, was given the honor of dropping the Victory flag over Berlin on May Day, 1945. In the air battles with superior enemy forces, he showed himself to be a true hero, an air ace and a skilled commander. Destroying the enemy in the air, he helped the successful advancement of our troops on the ground.

For the courage and heroism shown in battles with the enemy, K.V. Novoselov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union in June 1945.

Born in 1923 in the village of Vedosnur, Sernursky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died of wounds in 1945.

Deputy battalion commander of the 342nd Infantry Novogeorgievsky Regiment of the 136th Infantry Kiev Red Banner Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky Division of the 47th Infantry Corps of the 70th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front, Lieutenant Otmakhov in the battle for the village of Lauenthal (Poland) on March 27, 1945, commanding assault group, cleared 4 blocks of Nazis and saddled the Neufahrwasser-Zigankenberg highway. Coming out onto the river. Vistula, organized a crossing, was among the first to land on the other side and immediately entered the battle. At a critical moment he called fire on himself.

The title of Hero of the Soviet Union was awarded to I.G. Otmakhov in 1945.

Maryin
Ivan Ilyich

Born in 1922 in the village. Mari-Bilyamor, Mari-Turek region, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian. Died 1994

During the assault on Koenigsberg, the crew of the plane in which he was a navigator made 12 sorties per night. In total, during the war, I.I. Maryin made 793 combat sorties, of which 51 included landing with partisans, 44 without landing, 119 for reconnaissance of enemy troops, and 581 for bombing enemy strongholds, airfields, manpower and equipment.

Thirty times he returned from missions on a damaged plane, and was wounded twice in the air.

I.I. Maryin stood out among all the navigators and pilots in the regiment for his courage, dedicated and accurate execution of combat missions, reasonable initiative and skillful execution of combat orders.

Born in 1912 in the village of Kamakanury, Gornomarisky district, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Mari. Died 1993

From July 1942 to August 1944, he flew 1,350 hours in combat, about half of them at night, making 247 combat missions, of which 102 were deep behind enemy lines. He delivered 120 tons of ammunition, weapons, communications equipment, explosives, and medicines to the partisans, and removed 385 seriously wounded partisans from enemy lines.

The partisans from the formations of Kovpak, Fedorov, Saburov, Popudrenko, Balykov and others will never forget the brave Mari pilot.

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ZAGAINOV Alexey Semenovich

ZAGAINOV Anatoly Yakovlevich

Born 1921, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Arkady Timofeevich

Born 1912, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Vasily Ivanovich

Born 1924, village of Dubovlyany, called up by the Pektubaevsky RVK, Art. lieutenant. Died in 2002, m. z.: Turunovskoe cell.

ZAGAINOV Vladimir Nikolaevich

Born 1925, village of Ivaknur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Grigory Andreyanovich

Born in 1911, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Ivan Georgievich

Born 1917, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in November 1959, m. z.: Ivaknursky cell.

ZAGAINOV Ivan Egorovich

Born 1907, village of Golovino, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Ivan Efimovich

Born in 1895, village of Ivaknur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Ivan Semenovich
ZAGAINOV Mikhail Efimovich

Born 1916, village of Ivaknur, conscripted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, lieutenant. Died in June 1991, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ZAGAINOV Mikhail Efimovich

Born 1918, village of Ivaknur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Mikhail Stepanovich

Born 1908, Tanerkovo village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Pavel Vasilievich

Born in 1904, village of Ivaknur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Semyon Efimovich

Born 1909, village of Ivaknur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Sergey Alekseevich

Born 1895, village of Pushkari, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in November 1976, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ZAGAINOV Sergey Ivanovich

Born 1919, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOV Fedor Grigorievich

Born in 1920, village of Nizhnee Yanaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZAGAINOVA Alexandra Filippovna

Born in 1920, village of Ivaknur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZVEREV Sergey Yakovlevich

Born 1922, village of Verkhnee Yanaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

ZUBAREV Alexander Filippovich

Born in 1898, village of Simashata, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in August 1970, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ZUBAREV Innokenty Ivanovich

Born 1926, village of Pushkari, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in May 1972, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ZUBAREV Nikonor Alexandrovich

Born 1925, village of Simashata, called up by the Novotoryalsky RVK, Art. sergeant. Died in May 1985, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

IVANOV Andrey Ivanovich

born 1919, p. Pektubaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left for Ulyanovsk.

Ivanov Ivan Ivanovich

Born 1911, village of Maloe Pyzakovo, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, sergeant. Killed in battle on August 15, 1943, m.z.: mass grave No. 1, Yelnya, Smolensk region.

IVANOV Konstantin Fedorovich

Born 1903, village of Nizhny Kugener, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1975, m. z.: Ivaknursky cell.

IVANOV Kuzma Vlasovich

Born 1924, Tishkino village, drafted to Pektubaevkimm RVK, private. Died in August 2002, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

IVANOV Kuzma Semenovich

Born 1911, Tishkino village, drafted to Pektubaevkimm RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

IVANOV Nikolay Egorovich

Born in 1909, village of Kuanpamash, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in October 1998, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KALININ Danil Mikhailovich

Born 1911, village of Verkhnyaya Chucha, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, ml. lieutenant. Died in January 1954, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KALININ Petr Alekseevich

Born in 1910, village of Verkhnyaya Chucha, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in March 1993, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KAMAEV Vladimir Mikhailovich

Born 1926, village of Mari-Esimbaevo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, ml. sergeant. Died in 1987, m. z.: Shulkinskoe cell. Orsha district.

KAMAEV Nikolay Grigorievich

Born 1902, village of Zakhareikovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

KAMAEV Sergey Mikhailovich

Born 1924, village of Mari-Esimbaevo, called up by the Pektubaevsky RVK. Died in 2004, m. z.: Shulkinskoe cell. Orsha district.

KLENOV Maxim Nikiforovich

Born 1926, village of Yaranmuchash, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in April 1970, m. z.: Yaranmuchashsky cell.

KOMAROV Vasily Romanovich

Born 1900, village of Petrikovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in May 1952, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

KOMAROV Nikolay Vasilievich

Born 1926, Tishkino village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Lives in the village. Soviet.

KONYSHEV Yakov Anisimovich

Born in 1916, Enermuchash village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, sergeant. Died in October 1984, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KOROLEV Mikhail Vasilievich

born 1919, p. Pektubaevo, called up by the Novotoryalsky RVC, Art. lieutenant. Died in June 1961, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KOCHAKOV Ivan Vasilievich

Born 1911, village of Pleshivtsi, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in May 1981, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KOCHAKOV Petr Ivanovich

Born in 1909, village of Simashata, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in November 1974, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KOSHKIN Arkady Vasilievich

Born in 1922, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

KOSHKIN Grigory Vasilievich

Born in 1911, village of Lopovtsy, called up by the Pektubaevsky RVK, captain. Died in February 1983, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

KOSHKIN Ivan Alekseevich

Born 1919, Lopovtsy village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, foreman. Died in 1994, place of residence: Yoshkar-Ola.

KOSHKIN Leonid Prokopyevich

Born 1925, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

KOSHKIN Petr Alekseevich

Born 1923, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

KOSHKIN Petr Vasilievich

Born 1919, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

KOSHKIN Feofan Arkhipovich

Born in 1914, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in November 1972, m. z.: Ivaknursky cell.

KOSHKIN Yakov Akimovich

Born in 1922, village of Lopovtsy, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

KUZIN Ivan Alexandrovich

Born 1914, village. New Toryal, drafted by the Novo Toryalsky RVK, private. Killed in battle 09/08/1943, m. z.: mass grave No. 3, Chizhovka village, Roslavl district, Smolensk region.

KUKLIN Nikolay Ivanovich

born 1898, p. Pektubaevo, called up by the Pektubaevo RVC. Left the area.

KURBATOV Ivan Nikolaevich

born 1904, p. Pektubaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

LEUKHIN Fedor Efimovich

Born 1921, Antonovo village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, corporal. Died in May 1990, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

LOBANOVA Ksenia Andrianovna

Born 1920, village of Lobany, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in November 1994, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

LOSKUTOV Ivaan Stepanovich

Born 1913, village of Lobany, drafted by the Yaransky RVK of the Kirov region, private. Died 1982

MALINOV Grigory Ivanovich

Born in 1923, Bolshaya Shimshurga village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

MALINOV Grigory Ivanovich

Born 1923, village of Verkhnee Yanaevo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

MALINOV Ivan Terentievich

Born in 1922, Bolshaya Shimshurga village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

MALOSOLOV Mikhail Moseevich

Born 1894, village of Magazeykovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in March 1953, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

MARYSHEV Mikhail Fedorovich

Born 1916, village of Yelembaevo, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, junior sergeant. Died in April 1984, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MATVEEV Alexander Afanasyevich

Born in 1923, village of Kugener, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in December 1984, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MATVEEV Boris Matveevich

Born 1924, village of Uktash, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died from wounds on August 13, 1943, m. z.: mass grave No. 5, village of Mitkovo, Vyazemsky district, Smolensk region.

MIKHEEV Alexander Matveevich

Born in 1894, village of Apshatnur, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in November 1974, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MIKHEEV Ivan Ermolaevich

Born 1908, village of Apshatnur, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, ml. sergeant. Died in May 1985, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MOSKVIN Nikolay Grigorievich

born 1910, p. Pektubaevo, called up by the Pektubaevo RVC. Died in 1969, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

MOSUNOV Artemy Ivanovich

Born in 1922, village of Kupuner, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1948, m. z.: Koryakovskoe cell.

MOSUNOV Afanasy Timofeevich

Born 1897, village Antonovo, called up by the Novotoryalsky RVK, Art. sergeant. Died of wounds on January 25, 1944, m. z.: mass grave No. 1, Roslavl, Smolensk region.

MOSUNOV Veniamin Artemyevich

Born 1923, village of Kozlovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

MOSUNOV Vitaly Kuzmich

Born 1926, village of Andreevo, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1997, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MOSUNOV Grigory Andreevich

Born in 1898, village of Borisyata, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1967 m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MOSUNOV Ivan Vasilievich

Born in 1907, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Left the area.

MOSUNOV Konstantin Ivanovich

Born 1923, village of Kozlovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

MOSUNOV Kuzma Andreevich

Born in 1909, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Repinskoe cell.

MOSUNOV Nikolay Alexandrovich

Born in 1918, village of Kupuner, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1974, birthplace: Yoshkar-Ola.

MOSUNOV Nikolay Alekseevich

Born 1926, Antonovo village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, sergeant. Died in November 1960, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MOSUNOV Pavel Ivanovich

Born 1916, village of Verkhnee Yanaevo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

MOSUNOV Samson Alexandrovich

Born 1915, village of Koryakovtsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1949 in the Far East.

MOSUNOV Stepan Alexandrovich

Born in 1908, village of Kupuner, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1970, m. z.: Stavropol region.

MOSUNOV Fedor Arkadievich

Born 1909, village of Shalagino, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

MOSUNOV Fedor Vasilievich

Born in 1918, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1957, m. z.: Repinskoe cell.

MOSUNOV Philip Ivanovich

Born 1913, village of Lobany, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK. Died in 1992, m. z.: Turunovskoe cell.

MOCHALOV Alexander Ivanovich

Born 1916, village of Russkoye Yesimbaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1996, m. z.: Vyatskoe cell. Sovetsky district.

MUKHIN Vasily Fedorovich

Born in 1908, village of Pushkari, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, corporal. Died in July 1974, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

MUKHIN Mikhail Fedorovich

Born 1923, village of Pushkari, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in November 1985, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

NAUMOV Alexey Petrovich

born 1916, p. Pektubaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

NEKHOROSHKOV Ivan Zakharovich

Born 1937, village of Piksola, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in September 1970, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

NEKHOROSHKOV Nikolai Ivanovich

Born 1914, village of Russkoye Yesimbaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

NEKHOROSHKOV Nikolay Semenovich

Born in 1911, village of Russkoe Yesimbaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in December 1991, m. z.: Ivaknursky cell.

NEKHOROSHKOV Stepan Zakharovich

Born in 1930, Magazeykovo village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in January 1979, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

NEKHOROSHKOV Fedor Petrovich

Born 1926, village of Russkoe Yesimbaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

NIKIFOROV Petr Fedorovich

Born 1926, Shunga village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in November 1990, place of residence: Yoshkar-Ola.

NOVOSELOV Alexander Pavlovich

Born 1925, village of Logintsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in October 2000, metro station: Novotoryalsky cell.

NOVOSELOV Vasily Grigorievich

Born in 1904, village of Shukshan, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in April 1982, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

NOVOSELOV Vasily Ignatievich

Born 1900, village of Verkhnee Yanaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

NOVOSELOV Ivan Matveevich

Born 1921, village of Logintsy, called up by the Novotoryalsky RVK, captain. Left for Zaporozhye, Ukraine.

NOVOSELOV Ilya Ivanovich

Born 1905, village of Malye Vochkanur, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, sergeant. Died in June 1974, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

NOVOSELOV Leonid Grigorievich

Born in 1925, Bolshoy Vochkanur village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in September 1952, m. z.: Egoshinsky cell.

NOVOSELOV Mikhail Semenovich

Born in 1895, village of Zakharyata, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

NOVOSELOV Nikolai Ivanovich

Born in 1927, Bolshoi Vochkanur village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in January 1996, m. z.: Elembaevskoe cell.

NOVOSELOV Nikolay Matveevich

Born 1926, village of Logintsy, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, junior sergeant. Lives in the village. New Toryal.

NOVOSELOV Pavel Tikhonovich

Born in 1918, Bolshoi Vochkanur village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in June 1948, m. z.: Egoshinsky cell.

NOVOSELOV Petr Efimovich

Born in 1899, village of Zakharyata, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

NOVOSELOV Petr Sergeevich

Born 1898, village of Elshinka, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m.z.: class. village Marmot of Yoshkar-Ola.

NOVOSELOV Spiridon Zakharovich

Born 1912, village of Zakhareikovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Killed in battle on September 10, 1943, m. z.: mass grave No. 3, village of Petrovo, Yartsevo district, Smolensk region.

NOVOSELOV Philipp Ilyich

Born 1911, village of Sofronyata, conscripted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, lieutenant. Died in December 1978, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

NOVOSELOV Yakov Ivanovich

Born 1918, village of Logintsy, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in September 2001, metro station: Novotoryalsky cell.

OVCHINNIKOV Alexey Mikhailovich

Born in 1909, village of Kupuner, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1944, m. z.: Koryakovskoe cell.

Odintsov Aleksey Lazarev

Born 1916, village of Puzyrnikovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

OZEEV Alexander Semenovich

Born 1925, village of Nurumbal, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, sergeant. Left for the village. Vizimyary of Kilemar district.

OKOLNIKOV Gavril Andreevich

Born in 1921, village of Kupsola, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 2004, m. z.: Starotoryalsky cell.

OREKHOV Vasily Fedorovich

Born in 1924, Tishkino village, drafted into Pektubaevskidl RVK, private. Died in 1993, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

OREKHOV Ivan Ignatievich

Born 1918, village of Verkhnee Yanaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

OREKHOV Ilya Kuzmich

born 1904, p. Pektubaevo, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1966, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

OREKHOV Nikolay Dmitrievich

Born 1923, village of Petrikovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

OREKHOV Petr Ignatievich

Born 1920, village of Verkhnee Yanaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

OREKHOV Roman Stepanovich

Born 1910, village of Petrikovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in August 1970, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

ORLOV Ilya Prokhorovich

Born 1903, village of Lobany, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1949, m. z.: Lobanovskoe cell.

OROSLANOV Alexander Ilyich

Born in 1917, village of Noli Kukmar, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Marishoiskoe cell. Kuzhenersky district.

OTMAKHOV Sergey Ivanovich

Born in 1926, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Lives in the village. New Toryal.

PAIDUGANOV Vasily Dmitrievich

Born 1917, village of Mari-Esimbaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

PANKRATOV Vasily Vasilievich

Born 1908, village of Lobany, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1975, m. z.: Suslongerskoe cell. Zvenigovsky district.

PAUTKIN Iosif Vladimirovich

Born in 1910, village of Shushkan, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in March 1972, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

PODOPLELOV Alexander Osipovich

Born 1915, village of Golovino, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1986, m. z.: Orsha cell.

PODOPLELOV Andrey Osipovich

Born 1912, village of Golovino, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

PODOPLELOV Sergey Ivanovich

Born 1923, village of Podoplelovo, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

PODOPLELOV Spiridon Osipovich

Born 1914, village of Golovino, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

POLEVSHCHIKOV Ivan Vasilievich

Born 1915, village of Ivaknur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

POLUSHIN Alexey Pavlovich

Born 1910, Kremlenki village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Killed in battle on July 20, 1942, m. z.: mass grave No. 3, Demidov, Smolensk region.

POLUSHIN Ivan Pavlovich

Born 1926, village of Golovino, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

POLYANIN Ivan Vasilievich

Born 1920, village of Shishur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, sergeant. Died in December 1998, metro station: Turunovskoe cell.

POLYANIN Illarion Yakovlevich

Born 1905, village of Shishur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

POLYANIN Mikhail Ivanovich

Born 1908, village of Shishur, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

POLYANIN Yakov Vasilievich

born 1910, p. Pektubaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in November 1949, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

POTAEV Stepan Mikhailovich

Born 1925, Tishkino village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

PROZOROV Grigory Grigorievich

Born in 1920, Tishkino village, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left for the village. Orshanka.

PROTASOV Anton Filippovich

Born in 1902, village of Koserbal, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1986, m. z.: Kazanskoe cell. Sernursky district.

PROTASOV Arkady Ivanovich

Born in 1924, village of Koserbal, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Lives in Volzhsk.

PROTASOV Fedor Ivanovich

Born in 1920, village of Koserbal, called up by the Novotoryalsky RVK, lieutenant colonel. Died in 1992, m. z.: Kazan.

PURTOV Alexander Arkhipovich

Born in 1904, Yaranmuchash, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left for the Kirov region.

PURTOV Alexander Sergeevich

Born in 1901, village of Elshinka, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

PURTOV Arsentiy Matveevich

Born 1924, village of Dubovlyany, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in September 1988, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

PURTOV Afanasy Vasilievich

Born in 1901, village of Oskino, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

PURTOV Dmitry Nikolaevich

Born in 1907, village of Elshinka, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

PURTOV Ivan Ivanovich

Born 1922, village of Elshinka, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Killed in battle on May 19, 1942, m. z.: mass grave No. 2, Sychevka, Smolensk region.

PURTOV Leonid Nikolaevich

Born 1925, village of Elshinka, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Left the area.

PURTOV Nikandr Yakovlevich

Born 1923, village of Elshinka, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Turunovskoe cell.

PURTOV Timofey Vasilievich

Born 1924, village of Piksola, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1985, birthplace: Yoshkar-Ola.

PURTOV Timofey Vasilievich

Born 1898, village of Elshinka, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Turunovskoe cell.

REUTOV Vasily Grigorievich

Born in 1913, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Repinskoe cell.

REUTOV Vasily Nikolaevich

Born in 1924, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Left the republic.

REUTOV Ivan Vasilievich

Born in 1918, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1960, m. z.: Elembaevskoe cell.

REUTOV Pavel Grigorievich

Born in 1912, Proval village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Repinskoe cell.

RECHKIN Nikolay Romanovich

Born 1915, village of Chashkasola, called up by the Novotoryalsky RVK, Art. sergeant. Died in 2005, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

RECHKIN Pavel Ivanovich

Born in 1917, Maly Vilyal village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in April 1984, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ROZHENTSOV Anatoly Andreevich

Born 1920, Mosino village, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in October 1991, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ROZHENTSOV Konstantin Vasilievich

Born in 1918, village of Staroye Mosino, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in August 1982, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ROZHENTSOV Kuzma Dmitrievich

born 1911, p. Pektubaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1967, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

ROZHENTSOV Sergey Nikolaevich

Born in 1910, village of Staroye Mosino, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in January 1989, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

ROZHENTSOVA Maria Leontievna

Born 1919, Shestakovo village, conscripted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, corporal. Lives in the village. New Toryal.

RUBAN Vasily Andreevich

born 1923, p. Pektubaevo, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Killed in battle on February 21, 1942, m. z.: mass grave No. 7, village. Semlevo, Vyazemsky district, Smolensk region.

RYABININ Pavel Dmitrievich

Born in 1895, village of Yaranmuchash, drafted by Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in November 1965, m. z.: Yaranmuchashsky cell.

RYABCHIKOV Alexander Pavlovich

Born in 1901, village of Osmino, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died in 1960, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

RYABCHIKOV Sergey Nikolaevich

Born 1914, Osmino village, drafted by the Pektubaevsky RVK, private. Died, m. z.: Pektubaevskoe cell.

SABANTSEV Alexander Ivanovich

Born 1911, village of Yegorata, conscripted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, lieutenant. Died in January 1979, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

SABANTSEV Ivan Pavlovich

Born 1910, village of Fedotovo, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in January 1978, m. z.: Novotoryalsky cell.

SABANTSEV Mikhail Evdokimovich

Born in 1908, village of Mishata, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1995, m. z.: Mishatskoe cell.

SADOVIN Anton Mikhailovich

Born in 1924, village of Yashtreksola, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died in 1949, m, z.: Starotoryalsky cell.

SADOVIN Ivan Nikolaevich

Born 1916, village of Nizhnyaya Chucha, drafted by the Novotoryalsky RVK, private. Died on December 10, 1942 in the Gross Infirmary concentration camp, Slavuta, Khmelnitsky region, Ukraine.

SADOVIN Stepan Mikhailovich

Born in 1920, village of Yashtreksola, called up by the Yoshkar-Ola State Military Commission, art. sergeant. Died in February 2006, m.z. Starotoryalskoye Cl.

SAPOZHNIKOV Alexey Ilyich

Born in 1907, village of Stary Toryal, called up by the Kuzhenersky RVK, captain. Died in January 1999, m. z.: Starotoryalsky cell.

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