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OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
I remember how we were on duty guarding the truck loaded with bread. It was in December already, frost! But we wore thermal clothes: quilted trousers and jackets, short fur coats, sheepskin coats and valenki (kind of felt boots). So you looked as a Santa Claus pacing back and forth with a rifle in his hand.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyDMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began.EVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 9286. 0. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны. Род войск. Танкисты 113. Самоходчики 24. Летчики-истребители 90. Летчики-штурмовики 51. Летчики-бомбардировщики 89. Летно-технический состав 49.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
I remember how we were on duty guarding the truck loaded with bread. It was in December already, frost! But we wore thermal clothes: quilted trousers and jackets, short fur coats, sheepskin coats and valenki (kind of felt boots). So you looked as a Santa Claus pacing back and forth with a rifle in his hand.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyDMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began.EVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, sinceMEMOIRS - IREMEMBER
The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since there was no danger of being executed anymore. 16863.AIRMEN - I REMEMBER
For example, Pokryshkin flew more than 500 sorties. Participated in 84 dogfights. Shot down 59 aircraft. I also have 84 combat sorties. But if you translate our effectiveness into money, I wouldn't be short ofhim.
TANKERS - I REMEMBER I remember when we rushed towards Konigsberg; our battalion travelled in a marching column on a highway. There was a slope on one side and a swampy depression on BRYUKHOV VASILY PAVLOVICH On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 10829.MEDICS - I REMEMBER
The first baptism of fire was the raid of the scout group into enemy positions in order to find out the system of firing emplacements and capture a “tongue”. SNIPERS - I REMEMBER The banks of snow are more than a yard thick. The subject of today’s exercise is “How to act under a raid by air.”. Suddenly our commander shouts: “Air! Airplanes!”. The platoon must to scatter momentarily, and everyone is running through the thick snow. In aminute or
ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH KOLESNIKOV Alexander Alexandrovich Kolesnikov. In March 1943 my friend and I fled the school classes and headed for the battlefront. We managed to get into a freight train loaded with pressed hay. Everything seemed to us to go fine, but at one of the stations we were discovered and sent back to Moscow. On the way back I fled for the front again to find my ORLOV NIKOLAI VASILIEVICH Orlov Nikolai Vasilievich. I, Nikolai Vasilievich Orlov, was born in 1926 in the Nizhni Chir area of the Stalingrad region. There were four members in our family, including two children. My elder sister died of starvation at the age of three. In 1933 there was a famine. My father was an activist, while the collective farms (kolkhozes) were MARIA STEPANOVNA NIDILKO Maria Stepanovna Nidilko. By winter of 1941 the city upon Neva was tightly encircled. I was among its defenders till the very end of the blockade: I built defensive ridges, provided medical assistance to the injured by bombings and destruction. At my request in August 1941 Dzerzhinsky district military comissariat sent me to nursery classes MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 9286. 0. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны. Род войск. Танкисты 113. Самоходчики 24. Летчики-истребители 90. Летчики-штурмовики 51. Летчики-бомбардировщики 89. Летно-технический состав 49.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.INFANTRYMEN
I remember how we were on duty guarding the truck loaded with bread. It was in December already, frost! But we wore thermal clothes: quilted trousers and jackets, short fur coats, sheepskin coats and valenki (kind of felt boots). So you looked as a Santa Claus pacing back and forth with a rifle in his hand.DMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyEVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 9286. 0. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны. Род войск. Танкисты 113. Самоходчики 24. Летчики-истребители 90. Летчики-штурмовики 51. Летчики-бомбардировщики 89. Летно-технический состав 49.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.INFANTRYMEN
I remember how we were on duty guarding the truck loaded with bread. It was in December already, frost! But we wore thermal clothes: quilted trousers and jackets, short fur coats, sheepskin coats and valenki (kind of felt boots). So you looked as a Santa Claus pacing back and forth with a rifle in his hand.DMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyEVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, sinceAIRMEN - I REMEMBER
For example, Pokryshkin flew more than 500 sorties. Participated in 84 dogfights. Shot down 59 aircraft. I also have 84 combat sorties. But if you translate our effectiveness into money, I wouldn't be short ofhim.
INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.ARTILLERYMEN
Viktor Karaban. I’ll start with the head-to-head fighting. The Germans forced their way to our mortar emplacements. Instantly we all, setting aside the mortars, entered into a scuffle. I had luck to come through it. But it was a horror to see how the enemy pierced my friend with bayonet! We managed to TANKERS - I REMEMBER On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 10774.MEDICS - I REMEMBER
Jump in here!" I jumped. I could not sit there for too long! I sat for a little. I said, "I can't stay any longer!" I crawled forward, got a wounded soldier, and started crawling back. I crawled back to the trench, but there was a chunk missing from the soldier's head. 268041.NIKOLAI OBRYN'BA
Nikolai Obryn'ba. Nikolai Obryn'ba, 1943. In square helmets, with their sleeves rolled up, with sub-machine guns in their hands, Germans walk in a line from the village, firing periodically, and here and there our soldiers climb out of their hiding places. Leshka ( Lesha, Leshka are short forms of the name Alexei - trans .) falls on top ofme:
ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH KOLESNIKOV Alexander Alexandrovich Kolesnikov. In March 1943 my friend and I fled the school classes and headed for the battlefront. We managed to get into a freight train loaded with pressed hay. Everything seemed to us to go fine, but at one of the stations we were discovered and sent back to Moscow. On the way back I fled for the front again to find myVYACHESLAV IVANOV
(He was born in 1921. He was Mladshiy Leytenant and Naviagtor of a Flight (Shturman Zvena) in U-2 equipped 387 NBAP. He entered in to first-line service in in June of 1943 at Bryansk Front, where he carried his first nocturnal combat missions at the beginning of Orel-Kursk operation before liberation of Orel. ИНТЕРВЬЮ С ВЕТЕРАНОМ ВОВ КОЛЕСНИКОВ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE На Зееловских высотах 16 апреля 1945 года мне довелось подбить гитлеровский "тигр". На перекрестке два танка сошлись лоб в лоб. Я был за наводчика, выстрелил первым подкалиберным снарядом и попал "тигру" под башню MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 9286. 0. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны. Род войск. Танкисты 113. Самоходчики 24. Летчики-истребители 90. Летчики-штурмовики 51. Летчики-бомбардировщики 89. Летно-технический состав 49.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
I remember how we were on duty guarding the truck loaded with bread. It was in December already, frost! But we wore thermal clothes: quilted trousers and jackets, short fur coats, sheepskin coats and valenki (kind of felt boots). So you looked as a Santa Claus pacing back and forth with a rifle in his hand.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began.DMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyEVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 9286. 0. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны. Род войск. Танкисты 113. Самоходчики 24. Летчики-истребители 90. Летчики-штурмовики 51. Летчики-бомбардировщики 89. Летно-технический состав 49.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
I remember how we were on duty guarding the truck loaded with bread. It was in December already, frost! But we wore thermal clothes: quilted trousers and jackets, short fur coats, sheepskin coats and valenki (kind of felt boots). So you looked as a Santa Claus pacing back and forth with a rifle in his hand.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began.DMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyEVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, sinceMEMOIRS - IREMEMBER
The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since there was no danger of being executed anymore. 16863.AIRMEN - I REMEMBER
For example, Pokryshkin flew more than 500 sorties. Participated in 84 dogfights. Shot down 59 aircraft. I also have 84 combat sorties. But if you translate our effectiveness into money, I wouldn't be short ofhim.
OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol. TANKERS - I REMEMBER I remember when we rushed towards Konigsberg; our battalion travelled in a marching column on a highway. There was a slope on one side and a swampy depression on SNIPERS - I REMEMBER The banks of snow are more than a yard thick. The subject of today’s exercise is “How to act under a raid by air.”. Suddenly our commander shouts: “Air! Airplanes!”. The platoon must to scatter momentarily, and everyone is running through the thick snow. In aminute or
MEDICS - I REMEMBER
Jump in here!" I jumped. I could not sit there for too long! I sat for a little. I said, "I can't stay any longer!" I crawled forward, got a wounded soldier, and started crawling back. I crawled back to the trench, but there was a chunk missing from the soldier's head. 268041. BRYUKHOV VASILY PAVLOVICH On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 10829. ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH KOLESNIKOV Alexander Alexandrovich Kolesnikov. In March 1943 my friend and I fled the school classes and headed for the battlefront. We managed to get into a freight train loaded with pressed hay. Everything seemed to us to go fine, but at one of the stations we were discovered and sent back to Moscow. On the way back I fled for the front again to find my ИНТЕРВЬЮ С ВЕТЕРАНОМ ВОВ БЕСКЛУБОВ ВАЛЕНТИН …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Долго они со мной ковырялись, но сбить не могли. Я до того устал, что не смог увидеть, что из-за облака вышел еще один истребитель и шарахнул по мне. Перебил мне правую ногу. Потом взял повыше и я почувствовал, что мне по MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 9286. 0. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны. Род войск. Танкисты 113. Самоходчики 24. Летчики-истребители 90. Летчики-штурмовики 51. Летчики-бомбардировщики 89. Летно-технический состав 49.MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER
The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since there was no danger of being executed anymore. 16863.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.DMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyEVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 On 16 April 1945 at the Seelow Heights I had an occasion to kill a Hitlerite Tiger Panzer. The two tanks faced head-on at the road intersection. I was a gunner, and first to fire an armor-piercing round and hit the “Tiger” under its turret. The heaviest armored “hood” bounced off like a light ball. 9286. 0. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны. Род войск. Танкисты 113. Самоходчики 24. Летчики-истребители 90. Летчики-штурмовики 51. Летчики-бомбардировщики 89. Летно-технический состав 49.MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER
The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, since there was no danger of being executed anymore. 16863.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.DMITRIY LOZA
In my book, Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks, there is a chapter entitled "Barefooted". There I wrote about an incident that occurred in August 1944 in Romania, during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation. The heat was fearsome, somewhere around 30° C. We had driven approximately 100 km along a highway in a single day.NATALIA PESHKOVA
The young patriot, like the thousands of other girls her age, decided to rise to the defense of her Motherland with submachine gun in hands. That was during the days when the terrible peril hanged over the homeland, when the insidious enemy threatened the heart of our motherland - Moscow. A new, rigorous life began. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY Grigory Yefimovich Zamikhovsky. G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the city defenders. I do realize that recalling those Sevastopol battles is very painful and heavyEVGENI BESSONOV
Evgeni Bessonov. Our preparation for the forthcoming battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead was over. At the end of December of 1944, we moved out of the village we were occupying not far from the forward defense positions of our troops. Our unit concentrated in the forest and for a few days we had slept on the fir-twigs by the campfire. MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, sinceAIRMEN - I REMEMBER
For example, Pokryshkin flew more than 500 sorties. Participated in 84 dogfights. Shot down 59 aircraft. I also have 84 combat sorties. But if you translate our effectiveness into money, I wouldn't be short ofhim.
INFANTRYMEN
Evgeni Bessonov. In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork. The breastwork was swept off and private Ivanov and I were stunned. The second shell didn't follow. Perhaps, the Germans thought that we were killed.OTHERS - I REMEMBER
Drevetnyak Viktor Andreevich. In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol. Then I was transferred to German POW camp in Sevastopol.INFANTRYMEN
I remember how we were on duty guarding the truck loaded with bread. It was in December already, frost! But we wore thermal clothes: quilted trousers and jackets, short fur coats, sheepskin coats and valenki (kind of felt boots). So you looked as a Santa Claus pacing back and forth with a rifle in his hand.MEDICS - I REMEMBER
Jump in here!" I jumped. I could not sit there for too long! I sat for a little. I said, "I can't stay any longer!" I crawled forward, got a wounded soldier, and started crawling back. I crawled back to the trench, but there was a chunk missing from the soldier's head. 268041. ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH KOLESNIKOV Alexander Alexandrovich Kolesnikov. In March 1943 my friend and I fled the school classes and headed for the battlefront. We managed to get into a freight train loaded with pressed hay. Everything seemed to us to go fine, but at one of the stations we were discovered and sent back to Moscow. On the way back I fled for the front again to find myKLAVDIA KALUGINA
Klavdia Kalugina. My name is Kalugina, Klavdiia Efremovna. Born in 1926. The war began when I was 15. I went to work at the "Respirator" munitions factory in Orekhovo-Zuevo. When the war started, we needed worker ration cards, which gave 700 g of bread. So I worked there, joined the Komsomol ( Communist Union of Youth - trans. ).VYACHESLAV IVANOV
(He was born in 1921. He was Mladshiy Leytenant and Naviagtor of a Flight (Shturman Zvena) in U-2 equipped 387 NBAP. He entered in to first-line service in in June of 1943 at Bryansk Front, where he carried his first nocturnal combat missions at the beginning of Orel-Kursk operation before liberation of Orel. ИНТЕРВЬЮ С ВЕТЕРАНОМ ВОВ КОЛЕСНИКОВ …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE На Зееловских высотах 16 апреля 1945 года мне довелось подбить гитлеровский "тигр". На перекрестке два танка сошлись лоб в лоб. Я был за наводчика, выстрелил первым подкалиберным снарядом и попал "тигру" под башню MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 I remember when we rushed towards Konigsberg; our battalion travelled in a marching column on a highway. There was a slope on one side and a swampy depression onOTHERS - I REMEMBER
In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol.INFANTRYMEN
Main thing I remember about that war most of all was our persistent moving. Forward, only forward! We constantly wanted to sleep. We could eaten hot food only in seventh day of our offensive during a little rest after seizure of Ling Kou city.AIRMEN - I REMEMBER
For example, Pokryshkin flew more than 500 sorties. Participated in 84 dogfights. Shot down 59 aircraft. I also have 84 combat sorties. But if you translate our effectiveness into money, I wouldn't be short ofhim.
ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ ОТЕЧЕСТВЕННОЙ ВОЙНЫ Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны - Я Помню. Герои Великой Отечественной войны. Участники ВОВ. Книга памяти.INFANTRYMEN
We lost about 90 of our guys. All in all, it was so BAD! There was real carnage! We clashed tightly in a mortal combat. We fought hand to hand in the trenches using entrenchment tools, rifle butts, fingernails, etc.
ARTILLERYMEN
In the summer of 1944, I once again experienced the desperate hell of war. The temperature was up to 30C. To attack, it was necessary for us to go through the woods where Germans had set up obstructions, which they set on fire as we approached.NATALIA PESHKOVA
Medic N.N.Peshkova. Political-education. meeting before battle. 954th rifle regiment, 194th rifle division. Moscow Region, 1942.DMITRIY LOZA
- Dmitriy Fedorovich, on which American tanks did you fight? - On Shermans. We called them "Emchas", from M4 . Initially they had the short main gun, and later they began to arrive with the long gun and muzzle brake. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the citydefenders.
MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RUARTILLERYMEN 8TANKERS 17OTHERS 11MEDICS 3INFANTRYMEN 23SNIPERS 4 I remember when we rushed towards Konigsberg; our battalion travelled in a marching column on a highway. There was a slope on one side and a swampy depression onOTHERS - I REMEMBER
In January 1944, during the German clean-up operation, I was wounded in the right leg by a shell splinter and captured by the enemy. I spent some hard time in Nazi concentration camp on the territory of Krasny state farm located in Simferopol.INFANTRYMEN
Main thing I remember about that war most of all was our persistent moving. Forward, only forward! We constantly wanted to sleep. We could eaten hot food only in seventh day of our offensive during a little rest after seizure of Ling Kou city.AIRMEN - I REMEMBER
For example, Pokryshkin flew more than 500 sorties. Participated in 84 dogfights. Shot down 59 aircraft. I also have 84 combat sorties. But if you translate our effectiveness into money, I wouldn't be short ofhim.
ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ ОТЕЧЕСТВЕННОЙ ВОЙНЫ Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны - Я Помню. Герои Великой Отечественной войны. Участники ВОВ. Книга памяти.INFANTRYMEN
We lost about 90 of our guys. All in all, it was so BAD! There was real carnage! We clashed tightly in a mortal combat. We fought hand to hand in the trenches using entrenchment tools, rifle butts, fingernails, etc.
ARTILLERYMEN
In the summer of 1944, I once again experienced the desperate hell of war. The temperature was up to 30C. To attack, it was necessary for us to go through the woods where Germans had set up obstructions, which they set on fire as we approached.NATALIA PESHKOVA
Medic N.N.Peshkova. Political-education. meeting before battle. 954th rifle regiment, 194th rifle division. Moscow Region, 1942.DMITRIY LOZA
- Dmitriy Fedorovich, on which American tanks did you fight? - On Shermans. We called them "Emchas", from M4 . Initially they had the short main gun, and later they began to arrive with the long gun and muzzle brake. GRIGORY YEFIMOVICH ZAMIKHOVSKY G.K. – Grigory Yefimovich, you are one of the very few survivors of the Defense of Sevastopol 1941-42 still alive. Nowadays there is almost noone left to narrate the tragedy and heroism of the citydefenders.
MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER.RU The battles were very intense. Many men remained lying there for good The Finish snipers, so-called “cuckoos,” (sitting in trees) caused us a lot of trouble. ВОСПОМИНАНИЯ ВЕТЕРАНОВ ВЕЛИКОЙ ОТЕЧЕСТВЕННОЙ ВОЙНЫ Воспоминания ветеранов Великой Отечественной Войны - Я Помню. Герои Великой Отечественной войны. Участники ВОВ. Книга памяти.MEMOIRS - IREMEMBER
The loading took a long time, German and Russian swearing poured, polizeis' whips struck, prisoners moaned, fell from the beam unable to take the shoving, Germans shot those too weak without pity, and so, settling near the wall in the corner, we even felt cozy, sinceAIRMEN - I REMEMBER
For example, Pokryshkin flew more than 500 sorties. Participated in 84 dogfights. Shot down 59 aircraft. I also have 84 combat sorties. But if you translate our effectiveness into money, I wouldn't be short ofhim.
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We lost about 90 of our guys. All in all, it was so BAD! There was real carnage! We clashed tightly in a mortal combat. We fought hand to hand in the trenches using entrenchment tools, rifle butts, fingernails, etc.
MEDICS - I REMEMBER
The first baptism of fire was the raid of the scout group into enemy positions in order to find out the system of firing emplacements and capture a “tongue”. SNIPERS - I REMEMBER Marusia said: "Let me take the watch now." She got up, it was a sunny day, and she apparently moved the lens. As soon as she got up, there was a shot, and she fell.EVGENI BESSONOV
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ШЕЛЕСТОВ ВАСИЛИЙ АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧ Мы - те, кто в бою ездил с закрытым наглухо люком - были смертниками. Вот когда под Балатоном у меня подбили танк, я все-таки успел открыть передний люк, несмотря на то, что был маленьким и щупленьким. Только вылез наполовину из люка, как у меня в глазах пошли зеленые круги и я потерялсознание.
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МАЛЬЦЕВ НИКОЛАЙ АНТОНОВИЧ С каждой минутой накал артподготовки становился сильнее, все чаще с резким звуком в небе проносились группы штурмовиков. Шум войны резко нарастал. И этот всенарастающий гул, грозный и смертельный для врага, был нежной мелодией для нас, извещавшей о скором конце всех невзгод и лишений, которые испытывал более трех лет наш героический народ._ _ 2193
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НКВД и СМЕРШ ТУПИКОВ ВИКТОР ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧ Сижу с пистолетом наготове, думаю: “Ну, если сунутся, то в крайнем случае двух - трех уложить я успею. Но и сам, конечно, тут же буду растерзан”. Я прекрасно знал свою участь, знал, что со мной будет, если попаду в руки к бандитам. Бандиты тем временем возвращаясь, поравнялись со мной, и я услышал их речь - они говорили о том, что тут был какой-то Мыкола и этого Мыколу они упоминали постоянно._ _ 8485
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ИВЧЕНКОВА ТАИСИЯ ИВАНОВНА Пока вечерами и ночами сидели в палате на дежурстве, мы вели различные беседы с больными, поскольку все они были для нас практически родными, да и они относились к нам как к дочерям. В своих беседах мы были друг с другом достаточно откровенны. Ночью, когда дежуришь, услышишь, что больному стало плохо, подойдешь к нему, погладишь его, успокоишь, поговоришь немного._ _ 3184
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Пулеметчики ПАНЕНКО ВЛАДИМИР ПЕТРОВИЧ Там нас никто не делил на опытных и неопытных: какую команду тебе дали, ту и выполняй. Куда направили, туда и топай. Тем более что мой пулеметный взвод обычно передавали для усиления различным пехотным подразделениям: сегодня ты в одной части, а завтра тебя перебрасывают совершенно в другую сторону, на другой участок фронта._ _ 6269
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МОРОЗОВА (ГРИГУЛИЧ) АНТОНИНА ГЕОРГИЕВНА Даже если у меня и не получался укол, то больные никак этого не показывали, лежали и терпели. Ну и я к ним обращалась всегда ласково: “Дорогуша, мой хороший, я к тебе пришла с любовью!” Больные, когда это слышали, всегда мне улыбались, ведь большую часть их составляли молодые ребята._ _ 3088
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Гражданские ЕРЕМИН АЛЕКСАНДР НИКОЛАЕВИЧ Горохов спрашивает у меня: “Как вашего комиссара звать?” - “Кузнецов Василий Васильевич”. Горохов взял бумагу с карандашом и написал: “Товарищ Кузнецов, приказ я получил. Спасибо тебе за твоего адъютанта, награди его самым большим орденом за помощь в сбитии самолета и за спасение переправы”. Когда наш буксир возвращался из района Тракторного завода, он забрал меня с острова Денежного. Я передал записку от Горохова своему комиссару, тот прочитал и сказал: “Будешь ты, Сашка, Героем Советского Союза!”_ _ 2250
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БАРАНОВА ВАЛЕНТИНА ПЕТРОВНА Кстати, мылись мы и в речке! И в лужах! Вот наш генерал, командующий нашим корпусом, говорил так: «Я свое хозяйство узнаю по своим девчатам. Если я вижу, что у лужи, как утки, копошатся девчата, – значит здесь мое хозяйство». А мы себе так гимнастерки чистили песком, смывали от пота и пыли. Они у нас белые были, выгоревшие,соленые.
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Пулеметчики ВЕЧИРКО ВЛАДИМИР КОНСТАНТИНОВИЧ Сталинград научил нас воевать. Если раньше мы шли взводами, ротами напролом, то теперь мы изменили тактику: одно отделение проходит, второе прикрывает; потом второе идет, а первое прикрывает. Там мы за каждый дом, за каждую стенку дрались._ _ 4020
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Когда мы закончили училище, нас по 3 человека забрасывали в Польшу. Мой район был Юг – Чистый хоп, Краков, Жешув. Там где то немцы построили завод, и сколько людей ни посылали, не получалось разведать, не возвращались даже. Бывало так, что девочки еще приземляются, а их уже немцы здесь ждут на мотоциклах с собаками._ _ 4347
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Артиллеристы ОЛЕЙНИК ВЛАДИЛЕН КОРНИЛЬЕВИЧ Думаю: «Дорога. Если будут немецкие танки поддерживать контратаку или сами будут атаковывать, куда они пойдут? Большинство пойдет по дороге». Я одно орудие ставлю справа от дороги, 2 орудия размещаю слева от дороги, и у меня получаются как бы кинжальные огни: я могу стрелять и с левой стороны, и с правой стороны. Хоть одно орудие, но будет заигрывающим: танк развернется в его сторону, а 2 других орудия по бортам бить начнут._ _ 6254
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АНДРЕЕВА НИНА ЗАХАРОВНА Когда мы шли через Варшаву, видели, насколько она разбита была. Камень на камне. Там мы повстречались даже с фронтовыми ребятами. Оттуда нас погрузили на грузовые машины, и мы поехали по автостраде. Точно, как в одной песне… Не помню, как она называется, но там есть такая строчка: Где две автострады идут на Берлин»._ _ 1402
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Пулеметчики КОРОЛЁВ АЛЕКСЕЙ НИКОНОРОВИЧ Немцы хорошо укрепились на станице Марьинской, поэтому бой продолжался около суток. Они так удобно разместились, что к ним невозможно было подобраться, кроме как по воде. У меня почему-то не было страха, а еще ни я, ни ребята не могли нормально сориентироваться. У меня в ушах до сих пор стоит тот крик, который я слышал, сидя в камышах. Очень много наших ребят погибло._ _ 2878
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СОЛОПАНОВ ВИКТОР АДАМОВИЧ Так я был посыльным штаба командира отряда и поддерживал связь с Медведевым, Федоровым. Выбрали меня потому, что я мог слово в слово повторить задание. Перед заданием мне нужно было прочитать сообщение, запомнить его, расписаться, повторить и в путь. Передавать сообщение можно было только командиру. Никакой записки, никакого слова, потому что по дороге встречались немцы и обыскивали._ _ 3657
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Летчики-истребители СЕЛИФОНОВ ИВАН ИВАНОВИЧ Я когда вот говорил о боевых вылетах и о полетах на выполнение разведки, я говорил, что полет в тыл противника на пятьдесят – шестьдесят километров в составе пары – это было очень сложно, потому что, если случится встреча с противником, то силы у нас малые. И плюс еще, что при ведении разведки мы подвергались зенитному огню на пунктах немцев._ _ 3444
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Артиллеристы ОРИЩЕНКО НИКОЛАЙ НИКОЛАЕВИЧ Командира батареи рядом не видать, командира взвода – тоже. Отступать? Отходить? Короче говоря, я притворился офицером, взял командование на себя. Приняли бой. Немцы тогда подошли очень близко. Вернулись отступавшие, и мы с ними организовали неплохую оборону. Вернулось человек пятнадцать, автоматчики, да с ним еще пулемет да ПТР. В общем, остановили немцев. Немцы покричат-покричат, мы им забросим пару осколочных, они сразу замолкают._ _ 3236
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МИРОМАНОВ ВИКТОР ПЕТРОВИЧ Пустили немцы танки Тигр, а я же пулеметчиком был, мне дали команду отсечь пехоту от танков, я сделал одну перебежку, сделал вторую перебежку, на третью – снаряд, и я оглох, ничего… Меня ранило, я без сознания был, очнулся в полевом госпитале. Наши потом пошли-пошли-пошли, поперли, вот так кончилось. А я уже…_ _ 3692
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ЗАХАРЧЕНКО ПАВЕЛ СЕРГЕЕВИЧ 30 апреля 1945 года в 18:00 я был на передовой, как раз прорывался к куполу и вдруг слышу грохот. Огонь. Экипаж начинает выскакивать из танка. Я и стрелок-радист спаслись, потому что не загорелись, но меня контузило. Я вывалился из машины, и первое, что крутилось в голове, как и в 1942 году, было: «Надо жить, надо спасаться». Я за пистолет схватился._ _ 6818
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БОГДАНОВ ИВАН СЕМЕНОВИЧ Приходилось плыть, маневрируя между плавающими. Столько было убитых, столько было бревен и всякого мусора, что надо было через каждые 15-20 метров что-то привязывать, чтобы провод не тянулся, а по дну лежал. Приходилось цепляться за обломки, тела убитых. Кстати говоря, в это время все-таки воды было меньше, потому что минус 13 градусов мороз был: уже кое-где и льдины были хорошие._ _ 2347
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Кавалеристы ГЕОРГИЙ КУЗЬМИН: Я ШВЫРЯЛ ФАШИСТСКИЕ ЗНАМЁНА К МАВЗОЛЕЮ Бывало, прижмут крепко, надо быстро передок к пушке подать, а коноводы где-то далеко. Пока посыльный дойдет, расчет погибнет. Слух у лошадей великолепный. Я свистну три раза – она начинает рваться с привязи. Коноводы: О! Стрела пошла! Скорее давайпередок!»
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ВАЛЕНТИН ВИЛЛЕМСОО: Я ВЫЖИЛ В ТАЛЛИНСКОМ ПЕРЕХОДЕ Самолеты пришли обратно и расстреливали тонущих в воде. Один пустил бомбу, но бомба не рвется – слишком низко. Летали «Юнкерс-88». Видно, как летчик сидит за штурвалом и он смотрит на нас. Летают низко-низко. На боку финская синяя свастика, только в обратную сторону. Неподалеку от нас очередь попала в человека._ _ 17561
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Пулеметчики СТЕПАН ГОРДЕЕВ: Я - КОМСОРГ БАТАЛЬОНА Бой – страшное дело. Я вот сам поднимал в атаку две роты. Я не кричал ни «За Родину», ни «За Сталина», как некоторые. Сказал: «За мной, славяне». Сам выстрелил и вперед, на немцев. Но две роты, молодцы, поддержали. До врага оказалось метров сорок. Пошли в рукопашную. Немцы из автоматов в нас стреляли, но дух у нас был посильнее,чем у них.
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Артиллеристы ВАСИЛИЙ КАЛЕНСКИЙ: Я - ПОЛИТРУК Так вот, как только стемнеет, я с этими газетами шел к расчетам, к пушкам. Там стояла маленькая землянка, которая отапливалась печкой. Приходишь. Все садятся, кроме ночного наблюдателя: он все равно стоит. Печка горит. Я начинаю читать газеты, рассказываю, мне задают вопросы, а я отвечаю. То есть вот так проводил непосредственно политработу._ _ 17119
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ВАЛЕНТИНА КАМЫШНИКОВА (ГАЛЬЧЕНКО): Я ВЫНОСИЛА РАНЕНЫХ С ПОЛЯ БОЯ Да, мы там были. А если нужно, хватали автоматы и сами шли в бой вместе с солдатами. Вы знаете, в тот день вода Днепра вообще была красная, пена – розовая. Лида утонула, потому что плохо плавала._ _ 13941
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Летчики-штурмовики НИКОЛАЙ КИРТОК: Я ДРАЛСЯ НА ИЛ-2 Мы тогда летали восьмеркой на немецкий аэродром, там стояли истребители. Когда я атаковал, мне зенитка попала в центроплан, рядом с кабиной. И такая там образовалась дыра… что я сумел с трудом вывести самолет из пикирования. Дал команду летчикам: «Заканчиваем! Я подбит. Идем домой!» Не знаю как, но держал самолет в воздухе. Вернулся и даже посадил его._ _ 39954
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АЛЕКСАНДР ПОПОВ: Я ДРАЛСЯ НА Т-34 На пятом я вспыхнул. Уже мотор разбит, баки пробиты, солярка вся уже в танке была. Экипаж выскакивает, механику руку оторвало, радисту тоже досталось. А я впопыхах начал провод от радиостанции отрывать. Все не получалось. Радист за это время выскочил, механик вылез. А заряжающий Женька мне: «Что ты, лейтенант?» Я говорю: «Да оторвать не могу этотпровод».
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Гражданские ГАЛИНА ВЫРВИЧ (АХАПКИНА): Я СВИДЕТЕЛЬ ТРАГЕДИИ АРМИИ ВЛАСОВА В декабре месяце, где-то в середине, наверное, наша 2-я ударная армия начала наступление. У нас они появились ночью. Наш дом горел – немцы его подожгли… Снега тогда выпало по грудь, стоял мороз в сорок градусов. Солдаты еще не дошли до деревни, закричали: «За Родину, за Сталина!» Их там из пулеметов положили почти всех._ _ 16571
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Гражданские МИХАИЛ РАДЧЕНКО: Я - ПОСЛЕДНИЙ ЗАЩИТНИК АДЖИМУКШКАЙСКИХ КАМЕНОЛОМЕН К октябрю 42-го нас осталось в каменоломнях совсем мало – двадцать шесть человек – и к тому времени я был уже до крайности истощен. Так истощен, что вот если палец разрежешь, то у меня бежала уже не кровь, а чуть-чуть сукровицы. А на пост же все равно надо идти. Причем там недалеко от штаба от взрыва образовалась такая вроде ниша, и они каждый раз бросали туда гранаты, чтобы беспокоить нас._ _ 26022
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Десантники ДМИТРИЙ ШЛЫКОВ: Я ЗАЩИЩАЛ КАВКАЗ А на этом участке «Голубой линии» у немцев через каждые пятьсот-восемьсот метров были огневые точки, соединенные между собой траншеями. Мы несли большие потери! Там, где мы вообще не ожидали никакой опасности, немцы вырвались из очередных своих укреплений на «Фердинанде» (самоходке). Он буквально прямой наводкой выстрелил в нас._ _ 13283
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Минометчики СЕРГЕЙ ЯКОВЛЕВ: Я - МИНОМЕТЧИК Иду я с двумя минами на ремне, и тут вражеский миномет как бахнул! Рядом оказалась небольшая воронка, в которую я шарахнулся. Упал на дно воронки, а рядом упали, ударившись колпачками о землю, обе мои мины. Зная, как быстро срабатывают от удара взрыватели, лежу и думаю: «Ну, все, сейчас разорвут меня!», – а сам покрываюсь холодным потом._ _ 23023
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