Machmut Aipow
Machmut Iljaczewicz Aipow (Russian: Махмут Ильячевич Аипов, tat. Мәхмүт Аипов, born on July 12, 1920 in the village of Kiriuszkino in ulian ul., died on April 22, 1945 in Kaulsdorf) - Soviet military, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). < / p> Curriculum vitae
He was born in a Tatar peasant family. He had primary education, he worked as a locksmith at the Batraki station in Oktyabrsk, in April 1942 he joined the Red Army, from May 1942 he fought with the Germans on the South-West Front, then Stalingradki. In September 1942 he was wounded. From September 1943 he fought on the Southern Front, then 3rd Ukrainian, in April 1943 he became a member of the Communist Party of Poland (b), and until the spring of 1944 he fought in the 8th Infantry Company 990 infantry regiment of the 230 Infantry Division. On 17 April 1944, in the battles in the suburbs of Sevastopol, he killed two German soldiers and was wounded, but he returned to the unit, from October 1944 he participated in the fights on the 1st Belorus of Belarus, he took part in the Warsaw-Poznan operation, the Vistula-Oder and Berlin. On April 22, 1945, in the battles for Kaulsdorf, he replaced an injured rifle and shot at the enemy's firing position, killing many Germans. He was wounded, although he did not stop the fire, he also threw a grenade at his opponents, after which he was wounded again. When he threw a grant for the second time, he was wounded again and died. In total, he killed 26 German soldiers in this battle. He was buried in the cemetery of Soviet soldiers in Międzyrzecz. Honors Bibliography
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