The Great Patriotic War - under water. Information about the personnel of the teaching staff of the educational organization Morozov nikolay ivanovich

The son of a lithographer. He spent his childhood and youth in Moscow. Was familiar with the art collections of S. I. Shchukin and I. A. Morozov. After graduating from the drawing school, he entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where he studied under R.R.Falk and A.V. Kuprin. After the transformation of MUZHVZ into VKHUTEMAS (1920–1921), he studied there under V. V. Kandinsky. During his studies he met the artist Vera Mikhailovna Maslennikova (1899-1991), who would become his wife. In 1921 the Cheka was arrested and spent some time in prison.

In the early 1920s he was engaged in printing graphics, worked in the First Model Printing House, and fulfilled orders for the Moscow Printing House. His etchings were acquired by the Rumyantsev Museum in Petrograd and the Museum fine arts them. A.S. Pushkin in Moscow.

In 1925, together with his bride, he executed the modernized symbols of the modern Russian alphabet by the state order. This gave them the opportunity to travel abroad under the pretext of continuing their education. On September 23, 1925, both left by ship from Odessa to Italy. They settled in Rome, where they soon registered their marriage, and in 1927 received Italian citizenship.

In September 1927, together with his wife, he took part in the 2nd International Exhibition of Contemporary Graphics in Florence. In the same year, both received Italian citizenship. In 1928 the couple visited Paris, with a letter of recommendation from R.R.Falk to M.F. Larionov, in 1931 they moved to France. Participated in the exhibition of the Society of Artists-Decorators in the Grand Palais (1929). Exhibited in the salons: Autumn (1932), Independent (1938, 1939), Tuileries (1939). Participated in group exhibitions of Russian artists in the galleries La Renaissance (1932) and Zak (1936), exhibitions organized by the Union of Soviet Patriots (1945, 1946) and the Committee "France-USSR" (1945). Held a personal exhibition at the Bosc Gallery (1947).

In 1951, in search of work, he moved with his wife to the United States, where he lived first in Chicago, then in New York, in Manhattan. He painted landscapes and still lifes, was engaged in graphics and book illustration. In 1956, the couple adopted American citizenship. In 1972 they moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, where they spent their last years.

The family archive and many of the works of N. I. Morozov and V. M. Maslennikova are kept by their heir Brad Cooper, owner of an art gallery in Tampa, Florida (Brad Cooper Gallery).

Bibliography:

Contemporary painting. N. Morozov // New earth(Paris). 1946. No. 5. P. 14–15.

Zhukova E. Eternal emigrants // Pinakothek. 2006. No. 22-23. S. 270-273.

Zhukova E. Eternal Emigrants // Brad Cooper Gallery.

Voeller M. The genius in the garage: A trove of works by the greatest Russian artist you "ve never heard of // Creative Loafing Tampa. 2007.23 May.

Accattoli A. Nikolaj Ivanovič Morozov // Russi in Italia.

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During his long life, Vladimir Alekseevich Gilyarovsky was familiar with many people of different ages, social positions and different states, with whom he was tightly connected, whom he loved, appreciated and generously endowed with inexhaustible reserves of a vast soul.

Among such people, perhaps, there was not a single one whom he loved so tenderly and devotedly, to whom he was so fatherly attentive as to Nikolai Ivanovich Morozov.

Surrounded by people associated with V.A.Gilyarovsky, who understood the scope of his gifted nature, the richness and variety of natural data, the sparkling gaiety, the inexhaustible energy and striking benevolence, N.I. Morozov, or, as V. A. Gilyarovsky, Kolya, in terms of cordiality and personal affection, occupied a special place.

Was it because V. A. Gilyarovsky quickly discovered and noticed the great natural inclinations of an intelligent Ryazan boy, or because the keen seer of the human "insides" clearly noticed some attractive qualities in him, but with lightning speed, as often happened with VA Gilyarovsky, a close connection and inextricable relationship was established between the famous Muscovite and the young Ryazan resident.

VA Gilyarovsky, assessing the capabilities of N. I. Morozov, began to vigorously "train" him for newspaper work, accustom him to it, talk about its attractive sides, to which he was always enthusiastically devoted, which he valued in his multi-genre literary activity.

V. A. Gilyarovsky's enthusiasm for newspaper work was also reflected in the fact that it gave “relaxation” to the inexhaustible fascination of his ebullient love of life.

NI Morozov, settling in the family of VA Gilyarovsky, became his constant companion in editorial offices, a participant in especially responsible investigations of the events in Moscow, before which there was a great hunter "know-it-all" Uncle Gilyai.

N.I. Morozov quickly plunged into the world of literary affairs and interests that lived and breathed in V.A. capitals, which determined the horizons of the country's cultural state at the end of the last century and the beginning of this century.

Having become, as it were, the personal secretary of V.A., Gilyarovsky, who was constantly with him everywhere, who knew his literary affairs and duties well, N.I. Morozov began to gradually try his hand at writing poetry and short stories.

Signed by “N. Stoleshnikov ”began to be published, first in peripheral newspapers, and then in Moscow weekly magazines, poems and stories by NI Morozov.

VA Gilyarovsky paternally “indulged” these literary pursuits of NI Morozov, spared neither effort nor time for this, and the novice writer always recalled with gratitude the instructions, advice and remarks of his leader.

N.I. Morozov loved and appreciated V.A.Gilyarovsky as a father and kept his filial relationship to him for the rest of his life.

Both of them loved their native Moscow with a sincere, devoted love, both eagerly looked at her well-fed and her people and, to the best of their strength and capabilities, reflected in their works what they saw, noticed and what they admired.

In the book "Forty Years with V. A. Gilyarovsky" N. I. Morozov reproduced not only the life image of one of the brightest Muscovites at the junction of two eras, but also told about many interesting impressions, about the environment in which V. A. Gilyarovsky, as he wrote his books, to this day are invariably beloved by Soviet readers, especially young people.

In the book, N.I. Morozov reflected not only little-known facts from the life of a gifted Muscovite writer, but also spoke about some of the phenomena of the then literary reality, about some Muscovites and about many things that at the present time, perhaps, are already difficult to tell.

An unexpected, lightning-fast death at midnight from April 29 to April 30, 1963, which ended the life of N.I. Morozov, did not give him the opportunity to sign the currently published book to the set, in which he put a lot of love and devotion to his educator, teacher and friend.

This section presents an electronic version of the "Book of Memory of the Vologda Oblast". The date of the last update is May 2019. In each municipal district and city district, a lot of work has been done to verify the reliability and supplement data on our fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War.

The basis for the database of the Electronic Memory Book was the electronic version of the printed edition "Memory Book of the Vologda Oblast", published in 32 volumes in Vologda from 1989 to 1995. Printed Book Creators:

Government of the Vologda region
Northern branch of the Archaeographic Commission of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Vologda Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining of Pedagogical Personnel
Vologda regional committee of peace and harmony and the regional branch of the Russian Peace Fund
Vologda regional military commissariat
Vologda regional council of war and labor veterans
Regional administrations

Public editorial board of the publication: V.V. Sudakov (chief scientific editor), G.A. Akin'khov, N.I. Balandin (deputy editor), T.V. Zamaraeva, P.A. Kolesnikov (scientific consultant), O.A. Naumova, V.G. Nechepa, E.A. Poromonov, A.N. Presnukhin, A.A. Romanov, G.V. Sudakov, V.P. Sumarokov, G.V. Shirikov.

The updated version of the e-book includes the names of Vologda residents, those killed, missing in action during the Great Patriotic War, which became known after the publication of the printed Memory Book. The electronic database has been supplemented with fields that were absent earlier: the place of birth of the warrior, MER and date of conscription, military unit, position, links to the source of information and the field of additions.

Please send all comments and suggestions to:

160035, Vologda, Torgovaya square, 3, VOMOO "Vologda search unit", tel. 72-01-31, [email protected]
Curator of the project " EBook In memory of the Vologda region "in the VOMOO" Vologda search unit "- Yulia Vladimirovna Shchekotova, tel. 89114415803, e-mail: [email protected].

Fields "Full name": Last name, first name and patronymic may be enclosed in brackets if it was not possible to determine the correct spelling.
Year of birth field: the same
"Place of birth" field: the book contains data on people who are not natives of the Vologda region, but were called up by the Vologda military commissariats, or who are not natives of the Vologda region, but had relatives who lived in our region.
Field "MER and date of call": data on which military commissariat and when the soldier was mobilized
Field "Military unit": in which unit: regiment, brigade, division, army, etc. served at the time of his death. Conventional abbreviations in / h are given in the Appendix.
Field "Position": the position held in the military unit.
Field "Cause of death": killed, killed, missing, other reason.
"Date of death" field: date of death or disappearance, if this data is known.
“Place of death” field: place of death according to the administrative-territorial division during the Great Patriotic War.
Field "Address of relatives": the address of residence of relatives at the time of death and according to the administrative-territorial division during the Great Patriotic War.
Field "Source": link to the source of information: TsAMO - Central Archives of the Ministry of Defense, TsVMA - Central Naval Archives.
Field "Fund": number or name of the fund of a military unit in the Archives.
"Inventory" field: number of the inventory of the department.
Field "Case": the number of the case in the inventory of the unit.
Field "Sheet": numbers of sheets in the case are indicated. The number marked "about" denotes the reverse side of the sheet in the file
Field "Supplement": all additional information that helps to determine the fate of the soldier, as well as the contradictions that arose when collecting information about a person.

Explanation of abbreviations

MILITARY PARTS:

2 Ud. A - 2nd shock army, 2 U Army, 2 UA
a - army
guards A - guards army
26 A - 26 Army
air division - air division
air regiment - air regiment
adp - artillery breakthrough division
gas station - army reserve rifle regiment
agsd - army mining rifle division
ap - artillery regiment
ap RGK - artillery regiment of the Reserve of the High Command, artillery regiment of the RGK
AP PTO - anti-tank artillery regiment, anti-tank regiment (1941-half of 1942)
apabr - army cannon artillery brigade
bad - bomber air division, bombs. HELL
bad DD - also long-range
bap - bomber air regiment
bap DD - also long-range
VA - air army
guards Airborne Division - Guards. airborne division
guards wdp - guards. airborne regiment, guards. wdp, wdp
guards vdap - guards. airborne artillery regiment, vdap
guards MD - guards mortar division
guards sc. - Guards Rifle Corps
gap - howitzer artillery regiment
gabr - howitzer artillery brigade
GSBR - Mountain Rifle Brigade
dvl - divisional vetlazaret
zap - anti-aircraft artillery division
zenad - anti-aircraft artillery division
zenap - anti-aircraft artillery regiment
Zsbr - reserve rifle brigade
zsp - reserve rifle regiment
iad - fighter air division
IAP - Fighter Aviation Regiment
Ibr - Fighter Brigade
iptap - anti-tank artillery regiment
iptabr - anti-tank brigade
iminbr - mine engineering brigade
ibrsn - special purpose engineering brigade
ISBR - engineer brigade
cap - corps artillery regiment
CP - Cavalry Regiment
paws - light artillery regiment
labre - light artillery brigade
MD - motorized division
mp - motorized regiment
mtsp - motorcycle. regiment
MK - mechanized corps (1941)
mechk - mechanized corps (from 1942 onwards)
mib - motorcycle engineering battalion
Mind - mortar division
mine - mortar regiment
miber - mortar brigade
MSB - motorized rifle battalion
Oompob - a separate motorized anti-tank flamethrower battalion
MSBR - motorized rifle brigade
mdd - motorized rifle division
MSP - motorized rifle regiment
mspb - motorized rifle and machine gun battalion
mshisbr - motorcycle assault engineer. - sapper brigade
UAESB - separate aerosan battalion
obrmp - separate brigade of the marines
obmp - dep. Marine Corps Battalion
obro - a separate battalion of knapsack flamethrowers
obs - separate communications battalion
ozad - a separate anti-aircraft artillery division
oyptd - dep. anti-tank fighter battalion (and variants)
oib - dep. Ing. battalion
okursbr - dep. cadet rifle brigade
okshr - dep. cable-pole company
olb - separate ski battalion
olbr - separate ski team
olbs - separate line communications battalion
Omorsbr - separate naval rifle brigade
Ompmb - separate motorized pontoon bridge battalion
Omsb - separate medical battalion
opab - a separate machine gun and artillery battalion
opulb - a separate machine gun battalion
orb - separate reconnaissance battalion
orvb - separate repair and restoration battalion
orr - separate reconnaissance company
orro - dep. Backpack Flamethrower Company
Ors - a separate communications company
orkhz - separate company of chemical protection
siege - a separate self-propelled art. division
osbr - separate rifle brigade
dep. uch. TP - separate training tank regiment
otr - a separate telegraph company
ssr - a separate telegraph construction company
Oter - a separate telegraph-operational company
educational - dep. training rifle battalion
pad - cannon-artillery division
dad - cannon artillery regiment
pabr - cannon artillery brigade
mpmb - motorized pontoon bridge battalion
pabr - cannon artillery brigade
ponmbr - pontoon bridge brigade
garden - mixed air division
glanders - self-propelled artillery regiment
mixed air regiment - mixed air regiment
sapb - sapper battalion
sd - rifle division
sk - rifle corps
cn - rifle regiment
TA - tank army (guards TA - from the guards TA)
mk - tank corps
shad - assault air division
shap - assault air regiment
shisbr - assault engineer-sapper brigade

HOSPITALS:

EG - evacuation hospital
BCP - mobile field hospital
TPPG - Therapeutic Field Mobile Hospital
HPPG - Surgical Field Mobile Hospital
IG - infectious diseases hospital
KKE - corps mobile hospital
GLR - hospital for lightly wounded
AGLR - Army Hospital for the Lightly Wounded
VG - military hospital
VMG - naval hospital
EP - evacuation point
UGPEP with EP - control of the head evacuation center with an evacuation point
FEP - frontal evacuation receiver
REP - distribution evacuation receiver
SEG - sorting evacuation hospital

KarF - Karelian Front
LenF - Leningradsky
VolkhF - Volkhovsky
NWF - North-West
KalF - Kalininsky
ZapF - Western
BryanF - Bryansk
VorF - Voronezh
StalF - Stalingrad
SWF - South-West
YUVF - South-East
SF - Yuzhny
SCF - North Caucasian
ZakF - Transcaucasian
CrimeaF - Crimean
3 PribF - 3rd Baltic
2 PribF - 2nd Baltic
1 PribF - 1st Baltic
3 BelF - 3rd Belarusian
2 BelF - 2nd Belarusian
1 BelF - 1st Belarusian
1 UkrF - 1st Ukrainian
2 UkrF - 2nd Ukrainian
3 UkrF - 3rd Ukrainian
4 UkrF - 4th Ukrainian
1 Far Eastern Front - 1st Far East
2 Far Eastern Front - 2nd Far East

ArchVO - Arkhangelsk Military District.
LenVO - Leningradsky
MVO - Moskovsky
ORVO - Orlovsky
KhVO - Kharkiv
SKVO - North Caucasian
PribOVO - Baltic Special
ZAPOVO - Western Special
KOVO - Kiev Special
OdVO - Odessa
ZakVO - Transcaucasian
SAVO - Central Asian
Siberian Military District - Siberian
UrVO - Uralsky
ZabVO - Zabaikalsky
DalVO - Far East
StalVO - Stalingrad
YuzhUrVo - Yuzhno-Uralsky
PrivO - Privolzhsky

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(1936), commander of the 32nd submarine division of the Pacific Fleet (1936), commander of the training battalion of the submarine of the Training detachment of the Pacific Fleet (1940 - 1941), chief of staff of the training brigade of the submarine of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet (1941), senior teacher of the School of the Training Detachment of Scuba Diving (1941) , Senior Commissioner of the Standing Commission for State Acceptance of Ships. (1941 - 1950).
& nbsp & nbsp On October 27, 1950, the court of the military tribunal in Vladivostok was found guilty of “spreading anti-Soviet fabrications and slander against the Soviet government and the leaders of the CPSU (b), on the collective farm system and the socialist system of economy, on Soviet technology and economy, on foreign policy and Soviet democracy, as well as approving statements about the Yugoslav leader Tito and his policies. " Sentenced to 10 years in prison.
& nbsp & nbsp On April 9, 1954, by a resolution of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the USSR, he was rehabilitated and released from the camp in Nakhodka (according to other sources, he died in custody).
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded with two Orders of Lenin, two Orders of the Red Banner, the Order of the Red Star, medals.


& nbsp & nbsp Born in the village of Skomorokhovo, now in the Torzhok District of the Tver Region.
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, member of the CPSU (b) 1930 - 1938 and since 1943.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1928, captain of the 3rd rank (February 11, 1944).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1932), Courses for the command personnel of the Diving Training Squad named after V.I. Kirov (1937).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: commander of the BCh-3 group (November 1932 - December 1934), the commander of the BCh-3 submarine "Krasnogvardeets" (December 1934 - January 1936), assistant commander of the submarine "D-1" (June 1937 - May 1938), senior lieutenant. On May 30, 1938, he was dismissed from the RKKF "for service inconsistency", but on June 20, 1939 he was reinstated in the cadres. Assistant commander of the K-21 submarine under construction (June 1939 - October 1940), commander of the Ronis submarine (October 1940 - May 1941). On the eve of the war, not having time to hand over the cases, he left for a new place of service in Gorky. Commander of the S-15 submarine under construction (since May 1941), under his command the submarine moved from the Caspian to the North. Member of military campaigns of the Great Patriotic War.
& nbsp & nbsp Having returned early from the third unsuccessful patrol at the time of the celebration of the Day of the Red Army and Navy, Madisson had a raised conversation with the battalion commander Yegorov and the chief of staff of the brigade Skorokhvatov. The next day he shot himself, indicating in his suicide note: “I can’t bear the shameful nicknames“ coward ”,“ skin ”, etc., which were thrown by my older comrades when they returned from the sea, and some simply said“ it would be better if you died. ” those who were with me at sea. Shameful nicknames seep into the personnel, which I love and who may not trust me after that in battle ".
& nbsp & nbsp Buried at the garrison cemetery in Kislaya Bay, Polyarnoye.





(April 12, 1905 - 1983)
& nbsp & nbsp Born in the city of Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region.
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1926.
& nbsp & nbsp In RKKF since 1922, Rear Admiral.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval preparatory school (Leningrad, 1924), Naval school im. Frunze (1928), Special Courses for Command Personnel (1931), Courses for Command Personnel of the Scuba Diving Training Squad (1932).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: platoon commander of the Training detachment of the naval crew of the MSChM (October 1928 - February 1929), senior flag secretary of the RVS MSChM (February 1929 - April 1930), junior navigator of the KR "Chervona Ukraine" (April - December 1930), commander of the navigational sector Submarine "Kommunist" (May 1931 - May 1932), chief of the 1st sector of the headquarters of the brigade submarine MSChM (October 1932 - January 1933), head of the brigade headquarters of the submarine MSChM (January - February 1933), commander of the submarine "M-6" (February 1933 - May 1936), submarine "Shch-107" (May 1936 - April 1939), submarine "S-55" (April 1939 - June 1940), head of the 2nd section of the 1st department of the Pacific Fleet Headquarters (June 1940 - March 1942), Chief of Staff of a separate training division of the Pacific Fleet submarine (March 1942 - March 1943), commander of the training battalion of the Pacific Fleet submarine (March 1943 - June 1944), the 2nd division of the 1st brigade of the Pacific Fleet submarine (June 1944 - 1945), Chief of Staff 2nd submarine brigade of the Pacific Fleet (1945 - 1948), authorized by the Permanent Commission for the Acceptance of Ships from Industry (1948 - 1965).
& nbsp & nbsp He was awarded two Orders of Lenin (1935, 1947) and the Red Banner (1944, 1952), the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree (1945), medals.





& nbsp & nbsp (September 27, 1915 - March 31, 2001)
& nbsp & nbsp Born in the city of Smolensk.
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1944.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1934, Rear Admiral (February 18, 1958), Associate Professor.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1938), Department of Assistant Submarine Commanders of the Higher Special Courses for the Command Personnel of the D. Kirov (1942), Academic courses for officers at the Naval Academy. Voroshilov (1952), Higher Academy of the General Staff (1960).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: commander of the warhead-2-3 submarine "Shch-401" (June - August 1938), "Shch-402" (August 1938 - February 1941), assistant commander of the "Shch-422" (February 1941 - July 1942) ... Member of the Great Patriotic War. Assistant commander of "Shch-402" (July 1942 - March 1943), commander of "Shch-404" (March 1943 - June 1944), commander of "S-19" (June 1944 - March 1949). Commander of the 5th and 2nd submarine divisions (March 1949 - April 1951), chief of staff of the 162nd submarine brigade (April 1951 - January 1952), commander of the 96th submarine brigade (November 1952 - October 1954), chief of staff 33 th division of the submarine (October 1954 - May 1956). Chief of Staff - 1st Deputy Commander of the Black Sea Fleet Submarine Forces (May 1956 - September 1958), Deputy Chief of the V.I. Frunze (June 1960 - August 1969), deputy chief of the V.I. Lenin Komsomol (August 1969 - August 1972).
& nbsp & nbsp Since August 1972 in stock.
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded the Order of Lenin (1956), three Orders of the Red Banner (1943, two 1953), the Order of the Patriotic War, I degree (1985), the Order of the Red Star (1945), medals.
& nbsp & nbsp Buried at the Smolenskoye cemetery in St. Petersburg.




(18 February 1904 - November 1941)
& nbsp & nbsp Born in the village of Churyukovo, now Bolshaya Doroga, Staroyuryevsky District, Tambov Region.
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, non-partisan.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1938, lieutenant commander.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Marine College (1933), Special courses for diving command personnel (1939). & nbsp & nbsp Career: junior navigator of the battleship "Marat" (1938 - 1939), assistant commander of the submarine "Shch-322" (1939 - 1940), assistant commander of the submarine "Shch-306" (1940), "Shch-406" (1940 - 1941), commander of "Shch-406" (from May 1941). On September 22, 1941, when Shch-406 was stationed in Kronstadt, he made an unauthorized absence to Leningrad in order, according to him, to say goodbye to the evacuating sister, at a time when Kronstadt was subjected to massive German air raids. Two days after returning to the submarine, he was arrested, and on November 24, 1941, he was sentenced by a military tribunal to capital punishment. Shot.





& nbsp & nbsp Born on January 26, 1906 in the city of Nikolaev.
& nbsp & nbsp Ukrainian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1930.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1932, captain of the 1st rank (December 26, 1951).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1936), Naval Academy. Voroshilov (1940).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: commander of the warhead submarine "D-6" (August 1936 - September 1937), commander of the submarine "S-13" (November 1940 - April 1943); removed from office "for negligent performance of official duties." Assistant commander of the submarine "S-12" (April - July 1943); for participation in the theft of food, he was sentenced to 7 years in prison and sent to a penal battalion for 3 months. In connection with the termination of the case by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR, released from punishment, sent to the order of the Military Council of the KBF (September - October 1943). Commander of the submarine "Shch-412" (October 1943 - April 1944), submarine "Shch-411" (April 1944 - March 1946).
& nbsp & nbsp After the end of the war, he held various positions in the Headquarters of the submarine brigade and the South Baltic Fleet (December 1946 - March 1947), in adjunct and teaching at various naval educational institutions. In May 1955 he went into the reserve.
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded the Orders of Lenin (1942), the Red Banner (1952), two Orders of the Red Star (1945, 1947), medals.


Malafeev (Malofeev) Kuzma Ivanovich


& nbsp & nbsp (November 8, 1909 - March 1943)
& nbsp & nbsp A native of the village of Staroye Gvozdino, now the Krasnokholmsky district of the Tver region.
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1940.
& nbsp & nbsp In the Navy since 1928, captain 3rd rank (January 27, 1942).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Parallel courses of the Naval School. Frunze (1932), Special courses for the command personnel of the Red Army Navy (1935).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: commander of warhead-3 submarine "Metallist" (1933 - 1934), acting commander of warhead-3 submarine "Chartist" (1934), backup assistant commander of submarine "Shch-306" (June 1935 - March 1936), assistant commander "Shch-302" (March 1936 - February 1937), commander "Shch-302" (February - March 1938), commander "S-3" (March 1938 - May 1941). Commander of the submarine "K-3" since May 1941. Participant of military campaigns. He died along with his ship.
& nbsp & nbsp He was awarded the Order of Lenin (1941), the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree (1943), the medal "For Military Merit".




(October 20, 1902 - 1942)
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1927.
& nbsp & nbsp In the Navy since 1924, captain 3rd rank (March 21, 1942).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: parallel classes at VMU them. Frunze (1936), Special courses for the command personnel of the Red Army Navy (1939).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: student-helmsman, helmsman, boatswain, political instructor of the destroyer "Stalin" (1924 - 1932), assistant commander of the submarine "D-3" (December 1936 - November 1938), submarine "Shch-424" (from July 1939) ... After the death of a submarine as a result of an accident on October 20, 1939, he was commander of Shch-422 (November 1940 - June 10, 1942). Participant of military campaigns. Removed from office, arrested, and on June 28, 1942, by a military tribunal, sentenced to death under Art. 193-21 ​​p. "B" of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR (for the unauthorized departure of the chief from the orders given to him for the battle, not in order to assist the enemy, but contrary to military rules, in the presence of especially aggravating circumstances).
& nbsp & nbsp The data that he died on September 4, 1942 during the bombing of Polyarny while at the disposal of the Military Council of the Northern Fleet are incorrect.
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded the Order of Lenin (1942).




(Nov 12, 1911 - Oct 13, 1973)
& nbsp & nbsp A native of the village of Novopavlovka, Petrovsky district, Saratov region.
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, member of the CPSU (b) from 1942 to 1950.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1931, captain 3rd rank (July 20, 1944). Hero of the Soviet Union (May 16, 1944 - May 6, 1952).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Art school of the KBF training detachment (1932), the Maritime Faculty at the Electromine School named after Popov (1933), Naval School named after V.I. Frunze (1937), Underwater class of Special courses for diving command personnel (1939).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: Red Navy gunner of the Marat LK (April - December 1932), navigator of the A-4 submarine (October 1937 - November 1938), assistant commander of A-2 (July 1939 - November 1940). Member of the Great Patriotic War, commander of the submarine "A-3" (November 1940 - November 1941), submarine "M-62" (November 1941 - November 1944). July 22, 1944 "M-62" under the command of N.I. Malysheva was awarded the title of Guards.
& nbsp & nbsp Commander of the captured Romanian submarine "TS-3" (November 1944 - July 1945). In the summer of 1945, as part of a special command, he left for the Baltic to receive one of the captured German submarines, but soon returned to the Black Sea Fleet. Commander of the submarine "TS-2" (January 1946 - January 1948), which was badly damaged as a result of the disaster in the Poti port on February 20, 1945.
& nbsp & nbsp Since January 30, 1948 in stock.
& nbsp & nbsp In July 1950, sentenced to 8 years in prison (suspended), and on September 8, 1951, sentenced to 10 years in prison. On May 6, 1952, by a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, he was stripped of the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and all awards for misconduct defaming the title of the order bearer. Released no later than February 1957.
& nbsp & nbsp Died and buried in Yalta. (Yalta city cemetery, sector 39, row 3, grave 13)
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded with the Orders of Lenin, the Red Banner, the Red Star, medals.




(January 15, 1913 - November 25, 1963)
& nbsp & nbsp A native of the city of Odessa.
& nbsp & nbsp Ukrainian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1944 (with a break, December 1949 - 1953).
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1933, captain 3rd rank (November 23, 1942), Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumously, May 5, 1990).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: 6 classes (1926), Jung School (1930), Odessa Naval Technical School (1933), navigational sector of the Special Courses for the Commanding Staff of the Red Army Naval Forces named after the Central Executive Committee of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1934), Special Courses for the Commanding Personnel of the Training Squad of Diving. Kirov (1938).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: before being drafted into the fleet, he worked on the ships of the Black Sea Shipping Company. Apprentice sailor on the steamship "Sevastopol" (November 1926 - January 1937), sailor on the steamer "Ilyich" (March - May 1930), 3rd, 2nd mate of the captain of the steamship "Red Fleet" (May - October 1933).
& nbsp & nbsp The commander of the warhead-1 submarine "Haddock" (November 1934 - November 1937). In mid-July 1938, as a Romanian, he was dismissed from the RKKF "in the attestation procedure for service inconsistency," but after three weeks he was reinstated in the staff. I. d. assistant commander of the submarine "L-1" (November 1938 - May 1939).
& nbsp & nbsp Member of the Great Patriotic War, commander of the M-96 submarine (May 1939 - April 1943), commander of the S-13 submarine (April 1943 - September 1945). On January 30, 1945, "S-13" sank the liner "Wilhelm Gustloff" (25484 brt), which killed about 5.5 thousand people. 11 days later, the S-13 ruled a successful torpedo attack on the transport Steuben (14660 brt), which killed 3.5 thousand people. Only these two victories (40,144 brt) secured for Marinesko the first place among the commanders of the Soviet Union submariners in the destroyed tonnage of the enemy, in human casualties (on board targets, mainly wounded Wehrmacht servicemen and civilian refugees), entering the top-10 largest disasters in the entire history of navigation.
& nbsp & nbsp Unfortunately, the behavior of the S-13 commander on the shore was sometimes scandalous. Despite the fact that on February 20, 1945, he signed an award list for the presentation of A.I. Marinesko to the rank of Hero of the Soviet Union, the command rejected him, proposing to award the commander of the "S-13" with the Order of the Red Banner.
& nbsp & nbsp September 14, 1945 By order of the People's Commissar of the Navy "... for negligence in official duties, systematic drunkenness and domestic promiscuity" was removed from his post, demoted to senior lieutenant and put into the possession of the Armed Forces of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet (the order was canceled on November 26, 1960). By order of the commander of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet on October 18, he was appointed commander of the T-34 minesweeper, and on November 20, 1945, he was transferred to the reserve.
& nbsp & nbsp After demobilization, he worked as an assistant captain, captain on ships of the Baltic Sea Shipping Company (1946 - 1948), as a manager of the Research Institute for Blood Transfusion in Leningrad. (1948 - 1949).
& nbsp & nbsp In December 1949 he was convicted "for squandering socialist property" (Article 109 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR) to three years in prison (the conviction was removed on March 17, 1953; the sentence was canceled, the case was closed "for lack of corpus delicti" on April 27, 1988), and spent about two years in prison. He served his punishment in the fishery in Nakhodka and in the Vaninsky ITL of Dalstroy. After his release, he worked as a loader, then as a topographer in the Onega-Ladoga expedition (October 1951 - July 1953), in the supply department at the Leningrad plant "Mezon" (July 1953 - late 1962).
& nbsp & nbsp Died of esophageal cancer. Buried at the Theological cemetery (St. Petersburg).
& nbsp & nbsp During his lifetime he was awarded the Order of Lenin (1942), two Orders of the Red Banner (1944, 1945), medals. May 5, 1990 after numerous petitions public organizations and veterans of the Navy A.I. Marinesko was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumously).
& nbsp & nbsp Monuments to Marinesko are installed in Kaliningrad, Kronstadt and St. Petersburg. Memorial plaques are installed on the building of the Odessa Naval School and the houses where he lived in St. Petersburg and Kronstadt (Kommunisticheskaya St., 2), and the embankment in Kaliningrad is named after him.
& nbsp & nbsp Life of A. Marinesco is dedicated to the story of Alexander Kron "Captain of the long voyage".



(June 17, 1911 - August 28, 1941)
& nbsp & nbsp Ukrainian, member of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks since 1939, senior lieutenant.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1936), Courses for command personnel at the Diving Training Unit named after V.I. Kirov (1939).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: navigator of submarines "D-6", "A-1" and "A-5" (1936 - 1937), assistant commander of "A-1", "Shch-203" (1937 - 1938), commander " M-47 "(July 1939 - April 1940), senior lecturer of the Courses for training the command personnel of the reserve of the Navy (1940 - 1941), assistant commander of the" Shch-301 ".
& nbsp & nbsp Killed while crossing Tallinn - Kronstadt.




(August 15, 1907 - January 10, 1942)
& nbsp & nbsp A native of the village of Akhalbediseuli, now the Khoni municipality, Imereti region, Georgia.
& nbsp & nbsp Georgian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1928.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1932, Lieutenant Commander (November 3, 1941).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1936), Courses for command personnel at the Diving Training Unit named after V.I. Kirov (1940, expelled for academic failure).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: commander of the warhead-2-3 submarine "Shch-314" (1936 - 1938), assistant commander of the "Shch-402" (1938 - 1941), commander of the "M-175" since February 1941. In this position he met the beginning World War II, senior lieutenant. He made 5 military campaigns, made 1 fruitless torpedo attack.
& nbsp & nbsp Killed with his submarine.
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded the Order of the Red Banner (1941).

Melnik Yakov Karpovich

& nbsp & nbsp Born on December 7, 1904 in the city of Lebedin, now the Kharkov region.
& nbsp & nbsp Ukrainian, member of the CPSU (b) since December 1930.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1926, captain of the 1st rank.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1934), Courses for the command personnel of the Diving Training Squad named after V.I. Kirov (1938).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: Red Navy sailor of the Baltic naval crew (November - December 1926), combatant KR "Profintern" (December 1926 - March 1927), Mars EM "Voikov" (March 1927 - March 1931), commander of the BC-3 submarine "Shch-113" "(July 1934 - November 1936), assistant commander of the submarine" L-9 "(March - April 1938), commander of the submarine" M-24 "(April 1938 - February 1939), submarine" Shch-101 "(February 1939 - November 1940), submarine "S-53" (November 1940 - August 1941). In the diving department of the Pacific Fleet Headquarters (August 1941 - February 1944). Chief of Staff of the 2nd separate division of the submarine of the Vladimir-Olginskaya naval base (February 1944 - 1946), officer of the Headquarters of the Port Arthur naval base (1946 - 1948), Headquarters of the 5th Navy (1948 - 1951), authorized by the Standing Commission for the acceptance of ships from industry (1952 - 1956).
& nbsp & nbsp He was awarded the Orders of Lenin (1951), the Red Banner (1946), the Patriotic War I degree (1945), the Red Star (1944), medals.

Melnikov Mikhail Dmitrievich

& nbsp & nbsp Born on December 31, 1906 in the village of Igunkovo, now the Sandovsky district of the Tver region.
& nbsp & nbsp Karel, member of the CPSU (b) since 1928.
& nbsp & nbsp In RKKF since 1928, captain 2nd rank.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1933), Special courses for command personnel (1935), Courses for the command personnel of the Diving Training Squad named after V.I. Kirov (1938).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: Red Navy LK " Paris commune"(October 1928 - June 1930), the commander of the navigational group of the submarine" Stalinets "(November - December 1933), the commander of the navigational sector of the submarine" L-55 "(December 1933 - November 1934; September 1935 - October 1936), the commander of the BC-1 Submarine "M-86" (October 1936 - May 1937), navigator of the 25th division of the 3rd brigade of the submarine of the KBF (May - November 1937), assistant commander of the submarine "M-111" (September 1938 - January 1939), commander of the submarine "M-7" (January 1939 - September 1942), submarine "Shch-127" (September 1942 - May 1946), commander of the coastal base of the submarine (May 1946 - October 1947), commander of the submarine "L-9" (October 1947 - August 1949), submarine "S-215" (August 1949 - April 1950), submarine "B-32" (April 1950 - August 1953). At the disposal of the Commander of the Black Sea Fleet (1953 - 1955).
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded the Order of Lenin (1953), two Orders of the Red Banner (1945, 1948), Orders of the Patriotic War, 1st degree (1985), Red Star (1944), medals.

Mironov Victor Ivanovich

& nbsp & nbsp Born on September 21, 1909 in St. Petersburg.
& nbsp & nbsp Russian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1939.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1928, captain of the 1st rank.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1931), Special courses for command personnel, navigational sector (1932), Courses for the command personnel of the Diving Training Squad named after V.I. Kirov (1936), Naval Academy. Voroshilov (1950).
& nbsp & nbsp Carter: navigator of the submarine "Kommunar" (October 1931 - July 1932), commander of the warhead-1 submarine "Pike" (December 1932 - November 1933), submarine "Sch-112" (November 1933 - September 1935), navigator 1- 1st division of the submarine of the 2nd sea brigade of the Pacific Fleet, assistant commander of the submarine "Shch-111" (September 1936 - November 1937), commander of the submarine "M-11" (November 1937 - July 1938), submarine "Shch-105" (July - December 1938), commander of the 23rd division of the 2nd brigade of the Pacific Fleet submarine (December 1938 - March 1941), the 2nd separate division of the Vladimir-Olginskaya naval base of the Pacific Fleet (March 1941 - 1944), the commander of the 1st brigade of Big Hunters (1945) , Chief of Staff of the 4th brigade of the Pacific Fleet submarine (1945 - 1947). At the disposal of the Naval General Staff (1950 - 1955). Head of the Department of Combat Training of the MF Headquarters (1955 - 1956), Deputy Head of the Headquarters of the Submarine Forces of the Northern Fleet (1956), Head of the Submarine Forces Headquarters of the Pacific Fleet (1956 - 1957), Deputy Head of the Department of the Naval Academy (1957 - 1960).
& nbsp & nbsp He was awarded the Orders of Lenin (1953), the Red Banner (1948), the II degree of the Patriotic War (1985), the Red Star (1944), medals.

Mikhailov Georgy Afanasevich
& nbsp & nbsp (April 22, 1907 - November 30, 1943)
& nbsp & nbsp A native of the city of Bobruisk, Belarus, according to other sources of the city of Omsk.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1927, lieutenant commander.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1931), Courses for the command personnel of the Scuba Diving Training Squad (1932).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: miner of the submarine "Decembrist" (1931), assistant commander of the submarine "Carbonari" (1932-1934), assistant commander of the submarine "A-5" (1934 - 1935), commander of one of the "babies" (April 1935 - November 1937), assistant commander of Shch-212 (1939 - 1940), commander of Shch-210 (November 1940 - 29 July 1942). Sentenced by the Military Tribunal to 10 years in prison with a suspended sentence and sending a private to the front. Restored in rank, company commander of the 4th separate assault rifle battalion of the 31st army Western Front... Killed in battle near the village of Sudilovichi, Dubrovensky district, Vitebsk region.

Mogilevsky Sergey Sergeevich


& nbsp & nbsp Born on September 16, 1909 in the city of Kiev.
& nbsp & nbsp Ukrainian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1938.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1931, captain of the 1st rank (July 15, 1950).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: mechanical technical school (1927), the mine sector of Special courses for command personnel (1933), Courses for the command personnel of the Training Squad of Diving. Kirov (1936).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: cadet of the KBF artillery school (1931 - 1931), commander of the BC-3 (December 1933 - October 1934), etc. assistant commander (October 1934 - March 1935), assistant commander (November 1936 - November 1937) of the submarine "L-3", commander of the submarine "L-1" (November 1937 - January 1941), commander for combat training of the Submarine Division of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet Headquarters (January - October 1941), commander of the submarine "L-21" (October 1941 - November 1946), submarine "K-54" (November 1946 - August 1947), "P-3" (August 1947 - April 1950), chief Headquarters, commander of a separate division of experimental submarines (1950 - 1952), member of the state commission for the acceptance of ships from industry (1952 - 1966).
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded the Orders of the Red Banner (1951), Ushakov II degree (1945), Patriotic War I degree (1945) and II degree (1985), Red Star (1940, 1943, 1947), medals.

Moiseev Arkady Efimovich


(February 9, 1913 - April 1942)
& nbsp & nbsp A native of the city of Akmolinsk, now Astana, Kazakhstan.
& nbsp & nbsp Mordvin, member of the CPSU (b) since 1940.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1931, lieutenant commander.
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School (1936), Courses for the command personnel of the Diving Training Squad named after Kirov (1939).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: commander of the warhead submarine "Shch-304" (1936 - 1937), "Shch-403" (1937 - 1938), navigator of the 2nd division of the submarine of the Northern Fleet (1938), assistant commander of the submarine "Shch-401" (1938), assistant commander of the submarine "K-2" (1939 - 1940, with the transition along the Belomorkanal to the Northern Fleet). Member of the Great Patriotic War, commander of the submarine "Shch-401" (November 20, 1940 - April 1942). He died along with his ship.
& nbsp & nbsp Awarded the Order of the Red Banner (1941).

Momot Nikolay Onufrievich


(November 14, 1904 - December 19, 1981)
& nbsp & nbsp A native of the village of Pushcha-Voditsa, now within the city of Kiev.
& nbsp & nbsp Ukrainian, member of the CPSU (b) since 1926.
& nbsp & nbsp In the RKKF since 1926, captain 2nd rank (March 17, 1945).
& nbsp & nbsp Education: Naval School. Frunze (1932), command classes of the Scuba Diving Training Squad (1935).
& nbsp & nbsp Career: student of the machine school of the Training detachment (1926 - 1928), senior mechanic, foreman of the training ship "Komsomolets" (1928 - 1929), miner of the submarine "Tovarishch" (1932 - 1934), commander of the submarine