Akhmetyanov Akhat Abdulkhakovich - one of the most productive snipers of the Second World War (502 enemies). At the front since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. Trained and trained over 106 snipers. He was wounded four times, received a concussion and a 2nd degree disability. After the war he returned to teaching.

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Young partisans of the 4th Leningrad Partisan Brigade Seryozha Maksimov, 13 years old (left), and Vanya Mikhalenko, 15 years old.

Source: St. Petersburg State Archive of Cinematographic and Photographic Documents. Document number Ar 38330.

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Soviet and Yugoslav fighters of the 3rd battalion of the 4th proletarian brigade of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia (NOAJ) at the Soviet self-propelled guns ISU-152 on the street of the liberated town of Krusevac. October 1944.

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Commander of the 38th Army, Colonel-General K.S. Moskalenko moved to the command post during the East Carpathian operation. September-October 1944.

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Artyom Sergeev - adopted son of Stalin (1921-2008). In general, in the context of the discussion of the Soviet leaders of the country and the party, it is always worth remembering that they were not armchair rats - almost all of them had combat experience. Stalin fought a lot during the Civil War, defended Tsaritsyn. Khrushchev, although I do not like him, wasted the whole war along the fronts. Brezhnev also went through the whole war, I published his photo. Leonid Ilyich, including several dozen times, visited Malaya Zemlya, and once the boat was torn apart by a mine and Brezhnev almost died. When repelling one of the German attacks, he led a panicked machine-gun crew and the attack was repulsed. During the war, Andropov was unfit for service (diabetes mellitus), but supervised the training of partisans in Kareli.

All three of Stalin's sons fought. Vasily Stalin led an aviation division, shot down several German planes and was awarded a number of orders. Yakov Stalin was an artilleryman, was captured and died. Artyom Sergeev from the first days of the war at the front, was in captivity, fled, commanded an artillery brigade, has 24 wounds, including two heavy ones. I will attach his photo.

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Deputy squadron commander of the 46th Guards Women's Night Bomber Regiment of the 4th Air Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front Nadezhda Popova and squadron commander of the 46th Taman Guards Night Light Bomber Regiment Marina Chechneva, 1945.

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