Which of the actors fought in Chechnya. There are real colonels among Russian stars

Vladimir SHAMANOV, Chairman of the Defense Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Colonel General.In 1978 he graduated from the Ryazan Higher Airborne command school named after the Lenin Komsomol (VVDKU), served in the Airborne Forces in positions from platoon commander (separate self-propelled artillery division of the 76th Guards Airborne Division Chernigov Division, Pskov) to commander Airborne troops... Hero Russian Federation, President of the Russian Association of Heroes. Yunus-Bek EVKUROV, Head of the Republic of Igushetia, Major GeneralGraduated from Ryazan VVDKU in 1989. He began his service in the reconnaissance company of the 350th Guards Parachute Regiment in Vitebsk, later he served in the Airborne Forces at various command positions... He performed special tasks in combat conditions, including taking a direct part in the seizure of the airport in Pristina. In 2000, he was awarded the title of Hero of Russia for his courage and heroism in performing a special assignment. Jan Tsapnik, actorThe Russian actor, who played the entrepreneur Arthur in the Brigade, served in a special intelligence platoon in the Airborne Forces. In one of the interviews he admitted that in theater academy Petersburg for the first time came in a blue beret.
Sergey MIRONOV, head of the faction of the Fair Russia party in The State Duma RFIn the fall of 1971, at the beginning of the second year of the Pushkin Industrial College, having a respite from the army, he voluntarily left for conscript service. He served in the Airborne Forces in Lithuania and Azerbaijan. Senior sergeant of the Airborne Forces of the reserve. Fyodor DOBRONRAVOV, theater and film actor, People's Artist of RussiaFrom 1979 to 1981 passed military service on call in the Airborne Forces (artillery regiment of the 104th Guards Airborne Division). Yuri PODKOPAEV, Russian TV journalist, host of the Novosti. The main thing "and" I serve Russia "on the TV channel" Zvezda "After graduating from the journalism faculty of the Humanitarian Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 1993, he was assigned to the Tula airborne division... He was a correspondent for the newspaper Za Rodinu. In March 1995, as part of the division's consolidated regiment, he took part in the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus. He was promoted to senior lieutenant ahead of schedule.
Alexander POVETKIN, Russian professional boxer in the heavyweight divisionHonored Master of Sports of the Russian Federation. Champion of Russia, two-time European champion, world champion, Olympic champion in 2004 in amateur competitions. He is a senior sergeant of the Airborne Forces in the reserve, although he served in CSKA, but “all his life in the circles of paratroopers, he jumped with a parachute.” “I like the Airborne Forces - this is character, strength, power,” notes Alexander. Winner of the Public Recognition Prize of the Union of Russian Paratroopers.
Grigory CHUKHRAI, film director, screenwriter, teacher, People's Artist of the USSRDuring the Great Patriotic War fought as part of the airborne troops on the South, Stalingrad, Donskoy, 1st and 2nd Ukrainian fronts. In September-October 1943 he took part in the operation "Dneprovsky landing" as part of the 2nd Ukrainian Front. He was wounded three times.
Ernst UNKNOWN, sculptorAfter graduating from the 1st Turkestan machine-gun military school in October 1943 with the rank of junior lieutenant, he was sent to the active army, to the airborne troops on the newly formed 4th Ukrainian front. Awarded with the order Red Star.
Boris VASILIEV, writer, laureate of the USSR State PrizeIn October 1941, he was sent to a regimental cavalry school, and then to a regimental machine gun school, after which he served in the 8th Guards airborne regiment 3rd Guards Airborne Division. During an airborne assault near Vyazma on March 16, 1943, he fell on a mine-line and was taken to a hospital with a severe concussion. After being wounded, he was demobilized from the active army. Showman Ivan DemidovHe became famous in the 1990s as the host of MuzOboz on television, one of the founders of the VID television company. In 2000 he starred in the film "Brother-2". From 1981 to 1983 he passed an "urgent" airborne troops on the territory of the Lithuanian SSR. In 2005, Demidov founded the Orthodox TV channel "Spas". Andrey BOCHAROV, Governor of the Volgograd Region, Reserve ColonelIn 1991 he graduated from the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School, after which he served in the Airborne Forces in positions from platoon commander to paratrooper battalion commander. He served in the 104th Guards Airborne Division. He took part in hostilities in the North Caucasus. In July 1996, by the decree of the President of Russia, Senior Lieutenant Bocharov was awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation.
Franz KLINTSEVICH, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security, Reserve Colonel In 1986-1988 he served in the 345th separate paratrooper regiment, took part in hostilities in Afghanistan. Then he was deputy commander of an airborne regiment in the Baltic States, served as a senior command officer of the commander of the Airborne Forces. He was awarded six orders, including two (Red Star) - for Afghanistan. Mikhail BABICH, authorized representative President of the Russian Federation in the Volga Federal DistrictIn 1990 he graduated from the Ryazan Higher Military Command School of Communications, and in 2005 - the faculty of retraining and advanced training of the Military Academy General Staff Of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. From 1990 to 1994 he served in the Airborne Forces. He was awarded three orders and a medal "For Courage". Anatoly BIBILOV, President of the Republic of South OssetiaIn 1992 he graduated from the Ryazan VVDKU and was assigned to the 76th Pskov Airborne Division. Served in the Russian peacekeeping forces, as well as in the army South Ossetia, including the commander of a peacekeeping battalion. Was the head of the Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences natural Disasters RSO, which he actually created from scratch. Has the rank of lieutenant general. Awarded russian order Friendship.

Yury Nikulin
Staff Sergeant. Participant in the Finnish and Great Patriotic Wars, defender of Leningrad.
He was awarded medals “For Courage”, “For the Defense of Leningrad” and “For Victory over Germany”.

Anatoly Papanov
Senior sergeant, anti-aircraft artillery platoon commander. At the age of 21 he became a disabled person of the third group,
received a severe wound in the leg near Kharkov. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War, I and II degrees.

Evgeny Matveev
Member of the Great Patriotic War. He did not stay at the front for long.
For his excellent knowledge of military affairs, he was appointed a teacher at the Tyumen Infantry School.
He was eager to return to the front, but his numerous petitions remained unheeded.

Alexey Smirnov
Scout, fire platoon commander of the 3rd artillery battery of the 169th Red Banner mortar regiment
3rd Artillery Zhitomir Red Banner Order of Lenin of the breakthrough division of the RGK.
He was awarded the Orders of Glory II and III degree, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For Courage" and "For Military Merit".

Nikolay Trofimov
During the Great Patriotic War he served in the ranks Navy.
Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Order of the Red Star,
medal "For the Defense of Leningrad", "For Victory over Germany."

Elina Bystritskaya
During the war she worked as a nurse in a mobile evacuation hospital.
She was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree, the medal "For Victory over Germany."

Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Participant in the battle Kursk Bulge, crossing the Dnieper, liberation of Kiev.
I got to Berlin. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, two medals "For Courage",
medal "For Victory over Germany".

Zinovy \u200b\u200bGerdt
Senior lieutenant of a sapper company. He went to the front as a volunteer. In February 1943, near Belgorod, he was seriously wounded in the leg,
he underwent 11 operations, as a result of which the leg became 8 centimeters shorter, the lameness remained for life.

Nikolay Boyarsky
Member of the Great Patriotic War, ended the war in Konigsberg. Awarded with the Orders of Glory II and III degree,
the Order of the Red Star and other medals.

Pavel Luspekaev
Volunteered for the front at the age of 15. Member of the partisan reconnaissance group ("Task Force 00134").
He was seriously wounded in the arm by an explosive bullet, and narrowly escaped amputation.
During one of the reconnaissance raids, he lay in the snow for four hours, seriously freezing his legs.
Subsequently, due to this injury, the doctors were forced to amputate both of Luspekaev's feet.

Antonina Maximova
Member of the Great Patriotic War, radio operator.

Nikolay Grinko
Guard foreman, radio operator on long-range bombers, Komsomol organizer of the regiment.
He was awarded the medal "For Military Merit".

Sergey Bondarchuk

Leonid Chubarov
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Artilleryman.

Evgeniya Kozyreva
A participant in the Great Patriotic War, she went to the front as a volunteer.

Vladimir Gulyaev
Pilot-attack aircraft 826 of the Vitebsk assault air regiment of the 335 assault air division.
He flew 60 sorties. He fought in Belarus, the Baltic states. He was wounded and shell-shocked several times.
The only front-line actor who was twice awarded the Order of the Red Banner and twice -
orders of the Patriotic War, 1st degree. Participant of the Victory Parade on June 24, 1945

Peter Glebov
He went to the front as a volunteer. He served in an anti-aircraft artillery regiment,
which guarded the western sector of the Moscow region from Hitler's planes: Ochakovo, Peredelkino, Vnukovo airport.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the II degree, the Order of the Red Star and the medal "For the Defense of Moscow".

Gulya Koroleva
Medical instructor, participant of the Great Patriotic War.
Volunteered for the front in the medical-sanitary battalion of the 280th infantry regiment.
She died on November 23, 1942 near the Panshino farm, near Stalingrad.
During the battle for the height of 56.8, she carried 50 wounded soldiers from the battlefield, and when the commander was killed,
raised the fighters to attack, the first to break into the enemy trench,
with several throws of grenades, she destroyed 15 enemy soldiers and officers.
She was mortally wounded, but continued to fight until reinforcements arrived.
She was awarded the Order of the Red Banner (posthumously).

Oleg Golubitsky
Member of the Great Patriotic War.

Valya Litovsky - Pushkin in the film "The Youth of a Poet", died in the summer of 1941 near Minsk.

Vladislav Strzhelchik
Member of the Great Patriotic War, served in the infantry. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.

Boris Bityukov
Member of the Great Patriotic War. In 1939-1945 he served in the Red Army. He fought from the first to the last day.

Evgeny Vesnik
He fought for three years. He was awarded two medals "For Courage", the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree,
the Order of the Red Star, the medal "For the capture of Konigsberg", two medals "For Courage", the medal "For Victory over Germany."

Vladimir Etush
Volunteer. He graduated from the school of military translators in Stavropol. He fought in the mountains of Kabarda and Ossetia,
liberated Rostov-on-Don, Ukraine. Senior lieutenant, assistant chief of staff of the regiment.
In 1943 he was seriously wounded and discharged. After the hospital he received the 2nd group of disability.
Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For the Defense of the Caucasus",
"For the defense of Moscow", "For the victory over Germany."

Georgy Yumatov
Since 1942 - cabin boy on the Otvazhny torpedo boat, a year later - helmsman. Liberated Budapest, Bucharest, Vienna.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, Ushakov's sailor medal, medals "For the capture of Budapest"
"For the capture of Vienna", "For the victory over Germany."

Mikhail Pugovkin
He went to the front as a volunteer. Scout, served in the 1147th Infantry Regiment.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the II degree and the medal "For Victory over Germany".

Grigory Pluzhnik
In the first days of the war, abandoning his armor, he volunteered for the front.
Participated in Stalingrad battle and the liberation of Romania. Junior lieutenant, telegraph technician.
He was awarded medals "For Military Merit", "For the Defense of Stalingrad", "For Victory over Germany."

Vladimir Samoilov
Member of the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.

Vladimir Zamansky
Tankman. Having added his age, at the age of 16 he volunteered for the front. Burned in a tank, saved the commander.
He was awarded the Order of Glory III degree and the Medal For Courage.
At the end of the war, he was illegally convicted and received nine years of a camp regime.

Sergey Gurzo
At the age of 16 he volunteered for the front. In Poland in 1944 he was seriously wounded, after which he was treated in hospitals for a year.

Nikolay Eremenko Sr.
At the age of 15, he went to the front, was wounded, was surrounded, was captured,
several times he tried to escape from a Nazi concentration camp.
Then he fought in the underground resistance group.

Leonid Obolensky
In October 1941, together with other teachers of VGIK, he went to the Moscow people's militia.
In the Bryansk-Vyazemsky environment, he was captured and a concentration camp in Bavaria. Escaped from captivity.
Before the liberation of Moldova, he hid in a monastery near Bender under the name of the monk Lawrence.
After the war he was arrested and convicted. In 2005 he was (posthumously) rehabilitated.

Boris Ivanov
Lieutenant of the quartermaster service. He fought on the North-Western Front.
Chief of Staff of the Battalion in the 14th Guards Regiment of the 7th guards division 10th Guards Army.
In April 1942 he was seriously wounded and until September he was in hospitals with the threat of arm amputation.
He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War, I and II degrees.

Mikhail Gluzsky
from 1940 he served in the Red Army, a participant in the Great Patriotic War.

Pavel Vinnik
At the age of 16, having attributed the missing years to himself, he became a soldier of an infantry regiment. I got to Berlin.
He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War I and II degrees, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For the capture of Budapest"
"For the capture of Berlin", "For the victory over Germany."

Nikolay Pastukhov
In 1942 he volunteered for the front. He fought in the Latvian division and received the specialty of a signalman,
served in a tank unit, was wounded.
Awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star and a medal
"For military services", "For victory over Germany."

Evgeny Burenkov
He went to the front from school, went through the whole war. He fought as part of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet.
He was awarded the Order of the Red Star.

Alexander Vokach
In 1944 he volunteered for the front, fought, served until 1947 in the flight troops.

Borya Yasen - Mishka Kvakin in the film "Timur and his team" died at the beginning of the war.

Vladimir Basov
Captain, commander of battery 424 motorized rifle regiment 14th Riga Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division of the Reserve of the General Committee of SVGK,
deputy Chief of the Operations Department of the 28th Separate Artillery Breakthrough Division of the High Command Reserve.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star and the Medal for Military Merit.

Vasily Korzun
In 1941 he volunteered for the army and was sent to the front with the rank of junior lieutenant.
He took part in battles and was wounded. He ended the war in Estonia. Awarded the Order of the Red Star

Vladimir Kashpur
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Aviation navigator, took part in hostilities.
He was awarded the medal "For Victory over Germany".

Valentin Zubkov
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Fighter pilot.

Zoya Vasilkova
Participant of the Great Patriotic War. She volunteered for the war at the age of 17. In the battles she was wounded, shell-shocked.

Yuri Katin-Yartsev
Senior sergeant, assistant platoon leader of the 63rd Railway Bridge Battalion.
He was awarded the Order "Red Star", medals "For Military Merit", "For Victory over Germany."

Alexey Vanin
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Having ascribed a year to himself, he volunteered for the front.
He fought as part of the Stalinist Siberian Division, was wounded. Awarded with the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree,
the Order of the Red Star, the Medal For Courage.

Nikolay Zasukhin
Member of the Great Patriotic War. From 1940 he served in the army for six years.

Alyosha Lyarsky - Lesha Peshkov in the film "Gorky's Childhood" - volunteered for the front at the age of 17,
died on February 15, 1943 near Leningrad.

Alexey Mironov
At the age of 17 he volunteered for the army, attributing a year to himself.
Commander of a fire platoon of the 1342th anti-aircraft artillery regiment of the 23rd anti-aircraft artillery division.
He fought on the North-Western, Voronezh and 1st Ukrainian fronts. Participated in the battle for Moscow,
Battle of Kursk, the battle for the Dnieper, the liberation of the Right-Bank and Western Ukraine, the storming of Berlin.
He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War of I and II degrees, medals "For Courage", "For the capture of Berlin", "For victory over Germany."

Yury Nikulin

Yury Nikulin

Staff Sergeant. Participant in the Finnish and Great Patriotic Wars, defender of Leningrad. He was awarded medals “For Courage”, “For the Defense of Leningrad” and “For Victory over Germany”.

Anatoly Papanov

Anatoly Papanov

Senior sergeant, anti-aircraft artillery platoon commander. At the age of 21 he became a disabled person of the third group, having received a severe wound in the leg near Kharkov. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War, I and II degrees.

Evgeny Matveev

Evgeny Matveev

He did not stay at the front for long. For his excellent knowledge of military affairs, he was appointed a teacher at the Tyumen Infantry School. He was eager to return to the front, but his numerous petitions remained unheeded.

Alexey Smirnov

Alexey Smirnov

Scout, commander of the fire platoon of the 3rd artillery battery of the 169th Red Banner mortar regiment of the 3rd artillery Zhitomir Red Banner Order of Lenin of the breakthrough division of the RGK. He was awarded the Orders of Glory II and III degree, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For Courage" and "For Military Merit".

Nikolay Trofimov

Nikolay Trofimov

During the Great Patriotic War he served in the ranks of the Navy. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Order of the Red Star, the medal "For the Defense of Leningrad", "For the Victory over Germany."

Elina Bystritskaya

Elina Bystritskaya

During the war she worked in a front-line mobile evacuation hospital as a nurse. She was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree, the medal "For Victory over Germany."

Innokenty Smoktunovsky

Participant of the Battle of the Kursk Bulge, the crossing of the Dnieper, the liberation of Kiev. I got to Berlin. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree, two medals "For Courage", a medal "For Victory over Germany."

Zinovy \u200b\u200bGerdt

Zinovy \u200b\u200bGerdt

Senior lieutenant of a sapper company. He went to the front as a volunteer. In February 1943, near Belgorod, he was seriously wounded in the leg, underwent 11 operations, as a result of which the leg became 8 centimeters shorter, the limp remained for life. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star.

Nikolay Boyarsky

Nikolay Boyarsky

Member of the Great Patriotic War, ended the war in Konigsberg. He was awarded the Orders of Glory II and III degrees, the Order of the Red Star and other medals.

Pavel Luspekaev

Pavel Luspekaev

Volunteered for the front at the age of 15. Member of the partisan reconnaissance group ("Task Force 00134"). He was seriously wounded in the arm by an explosive bullet, and narrowly escaped amputation. During one of the reconnaissance raids, he lay in the snow for four hours, seriously freezing his legs. Subsequently, due to this injury, the doctors were forced to amputate both of Luspekaev's feet.

Antonina Maximova

Antonina Maximova

Member of the Great Patriotic War, radio operator.

Nikolay Grinko

Nikolay Grinko

Guard foreman, radio operator on long-range bombers, regiment Komsomol organizer. He was awarded the medal "For Military Merit".

Sergey Bondarchuk

Sergey Bondarchuk

Member of the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.

Leonid Chubarov

Member of the Great Patriotic War. Artilleryman.

Evgeniya Kozyreva

Evgeniya Kozyreva

A participant in the Great Patriotic War, she went to the front as a volunteer.

Vladimir Gulyaev

Pilot-attack aircraft 826 of the Vitebsk assault air regiment of the 335 assault air division. He flew 60 sorties. He fought in Belarus, the Baltic states. He was wounded and shell-shocked several times. The only front-line actor who was twice awarded the Order of the Red Banner and twice - the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree. Participant of the Victory Parade on June 24, 1945

Attack pilot, then 826 of the Vitebsk assault aviation regiment of the 335 assault aviation division. He flew 60 sorties. He fought in Belarus, the Baltic states. He was wounded and shell-shocked several times. The only front-line actor who was twice awarded the Order of the Red Banner and twice - the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree. Participant of the Victory Parade on June 24, 1945

Peter Glebov

Peter Glebov

He went to the front as a volunteer. He served in the anti-aircraft artillery regiment, which guarded the western sector of the Moscow region from Hitler's planes: Ochakovo, Peredelkino, Vnukovo airport. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Order of the Red Star and the medal "For the Defense of Moscow".

Gulya Koroleva

Gulya Koroleva

Medical instructor, participant of the Great Patriotic War. She volunteered for the front in the medical and sanitary battalion of the 280th infantry regiment. She died on November 23, 1942 near the Panshino farm, near Stalingrad. During the battle for the height of 56.8, she carried 50 wounded soldiers from the battlefield, and when the commander was killed, she raised the soldiers to attack, the first one broke into the enemy trench, with several grenade throws she destroyed 15 enemy soldiers and officers. She was mortally wounded, but continued to fight until reinforcements arrived. She was awarded the Order of the Red Banner (posthumously).

Oleg Golubitsky

Member of the Great Patriotic War.

Oleg Golubitsky

Member of the Great Patriotic War.

Valya Litovsky - Pushkin in the film "The Youth of a Poet", died in the summer of 1941 near Minsk.

Valya Litovsky - Pushkin in the film "The Youth of a Poet", died in the summer of 1941 near Minsk.

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Member of the Great Patriotic War, served in the infantry. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.

Boris Bityukov

Boris Bityukov

Member of the Great Patriotic War. In 1939-1945 he served in the Red Army. He fought from the first to the last day.

Evgeny Vesnik

Evgeny Vesnik

He fought for three years. He was awarded two medals "For Courage", the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Order of the Red Star, the medal "For the capture of Konigsberg", two medals "For Courage", the medal "For Victory over Germany."

Vladimir Etush

Vladimir Etush

Volunteer. He graduated from the school of military translators in Stavropol. He fought in the mountains of Kabarda and Ossetia, liberated Rostov-on-Don, Ukraine. Senior lieutenant, assistant chief of staff of the regiment. In 1943 he was seriously wounded and discharged. After the hospital he received the 2nd group of disability. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War I degree, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For the Defense of the Caucasus", "For the Defense of Moscow", "For Victory over Germany."

Georgy Yumatov

Georgy Yumatov

Since 1942 - a cabin boy on the Otvazhny torpedo boat, a year later - a helmsman. Liberated Budapest, Bucharest, Vienna. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, Ushakov's sailor medal, medals "For the capture of Budapest", "For the capture of Vienna", "For the victory over Germany."

Mikhail Pugovkin

Mikhail Pugovkin

He went to the front as a volunteer. Scout, served in the 1147th Infantry Regiment. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the II degree and the medal "For Victory over Germany".

Grigory Pluzhnik

Grigory Pluzhnik

In the first days of the war, abandoning his armor, he volunteered for the front. Participated in the Battle of Stalingrad and the liberation of Romania. Junior lieutenant, telegraph technician. He was awarded medals "For Military Merit", "For the Defense of Stalingrad", "For Victory over Germany."

Vladimir Samoilov

Member of the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.

Vladimir Samoilov

Member of the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.

Vladimir Zamansky

Vladimir Zamansky

Tankman. Having added his age, at the age of 16 he volunteered for the front. Burned in a tank, saved the commander. He was awarded the Order of Glory of the III degree and the medal "For Courage". At the end of the war, he was convicted and received nine years in a camp regime.

Sergey Gurzo

At the age of 16 he volunteered for the front. In Poland in 1944 he was seriously wounded, after which he was treated in hospitals for a year.

Nikolay Eremenko Sr.

Nikolay Eremenko Sr.

At the age of 15, he went to the front, was wounded, was surrounded, was taken prisoner, and several times tried to escape from a Nazi concentration camp. Then he fought in the underground resistance group.

Leonid Obolensky

Leonid Obolensky

In October 1941, together with other teachers of VGIK, he went to the Moscow people's militia. In the Bryansk-Vyazemsky environment, he was captured and a concentration camp in Bavaria. Escaped from captivity. Before the liberation of Moldova, he hid in a monastery near Bender under the name of the monk Lawrence. After the war he was arrested and convicted. In 2005 he was (posthumously) rehabilitated.

Boris Ivanov

Boris Ivanov

Lieutenant of the quartermaster service. He fought on the North-Western Front. Chief of battalion headquarters in the 14th Guards Regiment of the 7th Guards Division of the 10th Guards Army. In April 1942 he was seriously wounded and until September he was in hospitals with the threat of amputation of his arm. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War, I and II degrees.

Mikhail Gluzsky

Mikhail Gluzsky

from 1940 he served in the Red Army, a participant in the Great Patriotic War.

Pavel Vinnik

Pavel Vinnik

At the age of 16, having attributed the missing years to himself, he became a soldier of an infantry regiment. I got to Berlin. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War I and II degrees, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For the capture of Budapest", "For the capture of Berlin", "For the victory over Germany."

Nikolay Pastukhov

Nikolay Pastukhov

In 1942 he volunteered for the front. He fought in the Latvian division, received the specialty of a signalman, served in a tank unit, was wounded. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star and the medal "For Military Merit", "For Victory over Germany."

Evgeny Burenkov

Evgeny Burenkov

He went to the front from school, went through the whole war. He fought in the units of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star.

Alexander Vokach

Alexander Vokach

In 1944 he volunteered for the front, fought, served until 1947 in the flight troops.

Borya Yasen - Mishka Kvakin in the film "Timur and his team" died at the beginning of the war.

Vladimir Basov

Vladimir Basov

Captain, battery commander of the 424th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 14th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division of the Riga High Command Reserve, Deputy Chief of the Operations Division of the 28th Separate Artillery Breakthrough Division of the High Command Reserve. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star and the Medal for Military Merit.

Vasily Korzun

Vasily Korzun

In 1941 he volunteered for the army and was sent to the front with the rank of junior lieutenant. He took part in battles and was wounded. He ended the war in Estonia. Awarded the Order of the Red Star

Zoya Vasilkova

Participant of the Great Patriotic War. She volunteered for the war at the age of 17. In the battles she was wounded, shell-shocked.

Yuri Katin-Yartsev

Yuri Katin-Yartsev

Senior sergeant, assistant platoon leader of the 63rd Railway Bridge Battalion. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star, medals for service in battle, for victory over Germany.

Alexey Vanin

Alexey Vanin

Member of the Great Patriotic War. Having ascribed a year to himself, he volunteered for the front. He fought as part of the Stalinist Siberian Division, was wounded. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star, and the Medal For Courage.

Nikolay Zasukhin

Nikolay Zasukhin

Member of the Great Patriotic War. From 1940 he served in the army for six years.

Alyosha Lyarsky - Lesha Peshkov in the film "Gorky's Childhood" - volunteered for the front at the age of 17, died on February 15, 1943 near Leningrad.

Alyosha Lyarsky - Lesha Peshkov in the film "The Childhood of Gorky" - volunteered for the front at the age of 17, died on February 15, 1943 near Leningrad.

Alexey Mironov

Alexey Mironov

At the age of 17, he volunteered for the army, attributing a year to himself. Commander of a fire platoon of the 1342th anti-aircraft artillery regiment of the 23rd anti-aircraft artillery division. He fought on the North-Western, Voronezh and 1st Ukrainian fronts. He took part in the battle for Moscow, the Kursk battle, the battle for the Dnieper, the liberation of the Right-Bank and Western Ukraine, the storming of Berlin. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War of I and II degrees, medals "For Courage", "For the capture of Berlin", "For victory over Germany."


Yury Nikulin
Staff Sergeant. Participant in the Finnish and Great Patriotic Wars, defender of Leningrad. He was awarded medals “For Courage”, “For the Defense of Leningrad” and “For Victory over Germany”.


Anatoly Papanov
Senior sergeant, anti-aircraft artillery platoon commander. At the age of 21 he became a disabled person of the third group, having received a severe wound in the leg near Kharkov. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War, I and II degrees.


Evgeny Matveev
Member of the Great Patriotic War. He did not stay at the front for long. For his excellent knowledge of military affairs, he was appointed a teacher at the Tyumen Infantry School. He was eager to return to the front, but his numerous petitions remained unheeded.


Alexey Smirnov
Scout, fire platoon commander of the 3rd artillery battery of the 169th Red Banner mortar regiment of the 3rd artillery Zhitomir Red Banner Order of Lenin of the breakthrough division of the RGK. He was awarded the Orders of Glory II and III degrees, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For Courage" and "For Military Merit".


Nikolay Trofimov
During the Great Patriotic War he served in the ranks of the Navy. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Order of the Red Star, the medal "For the Defense of Leningrad", "For the Victory over Germany."


Elina Bystritskaya
During the war she worked as a nurse in a mobile evacuation hospital. She was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree, the medal "For Victory over Germany."


Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Participant of the Battle of the Kursk Bulge, the crossing of the Dnieper, the liberation of Kiev.
I got to Berlin. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, two medals "For Courage", a medal "For Victory over Germany."


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Senior lieutenant of a sapper company. He went to the front as a volunteer. In February 1943, near Belgorod, he was seriously wounded in the leg, underwent 11 operations, as a result of which the leg became 8 centimeters shorter, the limp remained for life. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star.


Nikolay Boyarsky
Member of the Great Patriotic War, ended the war in Konigsberg. He was awarded the Orders of Glory II and III degrees, the Order of the Red Star and other medals.


Pavel Luspekaev
Volunteered for the front at the age of 15. Member of the partisan reconnaissance group ("Task Force 00134"). He was seriously wounded in the arm by an explosive bullet, and narrowly escaped amputation.
During one of the reconnaissance raids, he lay in the snow for four hours, seriously freezing his legs. Subsequently, due to this injury, the doctors were forced to amputate both of Luspekaev's feet.


Antonina Maximova
Participant of the Great Patriotic War, radio operator.


Nikolay Grinko
Guard foreman, radio operator on long-range bombers, Komsomol organizer of the regiment. He was awarded the medal "For Military Merit".


Sergey Bondarchuk


Leonid Chubarov
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Artilleryman.


Evgeniya Kozyreva
A participant in the Great Patriotic War, she volunteered for the front.


Vladimir Gulyaev
Pilot-attack aircraft 826 of the Vitebsk assault air regiment of the 335 assault air division.
He flew 60 sorties. He fought in Belarus, the Baltic states. He was wounded and shell-shocked several times.
The only front-line actor who was twice awarded the Order of the Red Banner and twice - the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree.
Participant of the Victory Parade on June 24, 1945


Peter Glebov
He went to the front as a volunteer. He served in the anti-aircraft artillery regiment, which guarded the western sector of the Moscow region from Hitler's planes: Ochakovo, Peredelkino, Vnukovo airport.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Order of the Red Star and the medal "For the Defense of Moscow".


Gulya Koroleva
Medical instructor, participant of the Great Patriotic War. She volunteered for the front in the medical and sanitary battalion of the 280th infantry regiment.
She died on November 23, 1942 near the Panshino farm, near Stalingrad. During the battle for the height of 56.8, she carried 50 wounded soldiers from the battlefield, and when the commander was killed, she raised the soldiers to attack, the first one broke into the enemy trench, with several grenade throws she destroyed 15 enemy soldiers and officers. She was mortally wounded, but continued to fight until reinforcements arrived. She was awarded the Order of the Red Banner (posthumously).


Oleg Golubitsky
Member of the Great Patriotic War.


Valya Lithuanian - Pushkin in the film "Youth of a Poet", died in the summer of 1941 near Minsk.


Vladislav Strzhelchik
Member of the Great Patriotic War, served in the infantry. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.


Nikolay Dupak
At the front from the first days of the war. Guard lieutenant. He served in the infantry in the 6th Guards Corps. Three times he was seriously wounded. In 1943 he was discharged for disability. Chevalier of the Orders of the Red Banner, of the Patriotic War of I and II degrees.


Vladimir Ivanov
At the front since February 1942. He spent the entire war on the front line in artillery reconnaissance. He was wounded three times.


Boris Bityukov
Participant of the Great Patriotic War
. In 1939-1945 he served in the Red Army. He fought from the first to the last day.


Evgeny Vesnik
He fought for three years. He was awarded two medals "For Courage", the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, the Order of the Red Star, the medal "For the capture of Konigsberg", two medals "For Courage", the medal "For Victory over Germany."


Nikolay Prokopovich
At the front since 18 years old, since 1943. He passed the way from a soldier to a squad leader. In April 1945 he was wounded in Germany, he ended the war in a hospital near Berlin with the rank of senior sergeant. He was awarded six medals and the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.


Vladimir Etush
Volunteer. He graduated from the school of military translators in Stavropol. He fought in the mountains of Kabarda and Ossetia, liberated Rostov-on-Don, Ukraine. Senior lieutenant, assistant chief of staff of the regiment. In 1943 he was seriously wounded and discharged. After the hospital he received the 2nd group of disability.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, I degree, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For the Defense of the Caucasus", "For the Defense of Moscow", "For Victory over Germany."


Georgy Yumatov
Since 1942 - a cabin boy on the Otvazhny torpedo boat, a year later - a helmsman. Liberated Budapest, Bucharest, Vienna. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, Ushakov's sailor medal, medals "For the capture of Budapest", "For the capture of Vienna", "For the victory over Germany."


Mikhail Pugovkin
He went to the front as a volunteer. Scout, served in the 1147th Infantry Regiment.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the II degree and the medal "For Victory over Germany".


Grigory Pluzhnik
In the first days of the war, abandoning his armor, he volunteered for the front. Participated in the Battle of Stalingrad and the liberation of Romania. Junior lieutenant, telegraph technician. He was awarded medals "For Military Merit", "For the Defense of Stalingrad", "For Victory over Germany."


Vladimir Samoilov
Member of the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, II degree.


Vladimir Zamansky
Tankman. Having added his age, at the age of 16 he volunteered for the front. Burned in a tank, saved the commander. He was awarded the Order of Glory of the III degree and the medal "For Courage".
At the end of the war, he was illegally convicted and received nine years of a camp regime.


Sergey Gurzo
At the age of 16 he volunteered for the front. In Poland in 1944 he was seriously wounded, after which he was treated in hospitals for a year.


Nikolay Eremenko Sr.
At the age of 15 he went to the front, was wounded, was surrounded, was taken prisoner, several times tried to escape from the Nazi concentration camp. Then he fought in the underground resistance group.


Leonid Obolensky
In October 1941, together with other teachers of VGIK, he went to the Moscow people's militia. In the Bryansk-Vyazemsky environment, he was captured and a concentration camp in Bavaria. Escaped from captivity. Before the liberation of Moldova, he hid in a monastery near Bender under the name of the monk Lawrence. After the war he was arrested and convicted. In 2005 he was (posthumously) rehabilitated.


Volodya Konstantinov.
He went to the front in 1941. He died in March 1944 near Tallinn. The first and last role is Petya-Gulliver in the film by Alexander Ptushko "New Gulliver".


Boris Ivanov
Lieutenant of the quartermaster service. He fought on the North-Western Front. Chief of battalion headquarters in the 14th Guards Regiment of the 7th Guards Division of the 10th Guards Army. In April 1942 he was seriously wounded and until September he was in hospitals with the threat of arm amputation. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War, I and II degrees.


Mikhail Gluzsky
from 1940 he served in the Red Army, a participant in the Great Patriotic War.


Pavel Vinnik
At the age of 16, having attributed the missing years to himself, he became a soldier of an infantry regiment. I got to Berlin. He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War I and II degrees, the Order of the Red Star, medals "For the capture of Budapest", "For the capture of Berlin", "For the victory over Germany."


Nikolay Pastukhov
In 1942 he volunteered for the front. He fought in the Latvian division, received the specialty of a signalman, served in a tank unit, was wounded.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star and the medal "For Military Merit", "For Victory over Germany."


Fedor Nikitin
In 1941-1943 he participated in the defense besieged Leningrad... Was a platoon leader militia Leningrad Front.


Evgeny Burenkov
He went to the front from school, went through the whole war. He fought in the units of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star.


Alexander Vokach
In 1944 he volunteered for the front, fought, served until 1947 in the flight troops.


Boris Yasen - Mishka Kvakin in the film "Timur and his team" died at the beginning of the war.


Vladimir Basov
Captain, battery commander of the 424th motorized rifle regiment of the 14th anti-aircraft artillery division of the Riga SVGK Reserve, deputy chief of the operational department of the 28th separate artillery breakthrough division of the reserve of the Main Command.
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st class, the Order of the Red Star and the Medal for Military Merit.


Vasily Korzun
In 1941 he volunteered for the army and was sent to the front with the rank of junior lieutenant. He took part in battles and was wounded. He ended the war in Estonia. Awarded the Order of the Red Star


Vladimir Kashpur
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Aviation navigator, took part in hostilities. He was awarded the medal "For the victory over Germany".


Valentin Zubkov
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Fighter pilot.

Alexey Vanin
Member of the Great Patriotic War. Having ascribed a year to himself, he volunteered for the front. He fought as part of the Stalinist Siberian Division, was wounded. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, the Order of the Red Star, and the Medal For Courage.


Nikolay Zasukhin
Member of the Great Patriotic War. From 1940 he served in the army for six years.


Alyosha Lyarsky - Lesha Peshkov in the film "Gorky's Childhood" - he volunteered for the front at the age of 17, died on February 15, 1943 near Leningrad.


Alexey Mironov
At the age of 17, he volunteered for the army, attributing a year to himself. Commander of a fire platoon of the 1342th anti-aircraft artillery regiment of the 23rd anti-aircraft artillery division. He fought on the North-Western, Voronezh and 1st Ukrainian fronts. He took part in the battle for Moscow, the Kursk battle, the battle for the Dnieper, the liberation of the Right-Bank and Western Ukraine, the storming of Berlin.
He was awarded the Orders of the Patriotic War of I and II degrees, medals "For Courage", "For the capture of Berlin", "For victory over Germany."


Nikolay Fedorovich Volkov
Tankman. He defended Moscow, fought near Rzhev, in the First Trans-Baikal Front in the 17th Army. Awarded with the Order of the Patriotic War II degree, medals "For Military Merit", "For the Defense of Moscow", "For Courage", "For Victory over Germany", "For Victory over Japan"

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