Aleksandr Czekalin


Aleksandr Pawłowicz Czekalin (rosa Alecsdan Povlovich Kekalin, born on March 25, 1925 in the village of Pieskowatskoye in the Tula Oblast, died November 6, 1941 in Lichwin) - a Soviet partisan, the Hero of the Soviet Union (1942). Curriculum vitae Until May 1941 he finished eight classes of high school in Lichwin (currently Czekalin), after Germany attacked the USSR and occupied Lichwin by the occupiers, in October 1941 he joined the partisan unit "Pieriewodoj" in which he fought in the territory of the Tula Oblast. He took part in burning warehouses, planting cars with mines, derailing trains and arranging ambushes for small groups of Germans. At the beginning of November 1941 he was handed over to the Germans and, despite taking up the fight, he was captured and then hanged on the central square in Lichwin. By a resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 4, 1942, he was posthumously awarded the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin. In 1944, in his honor, the city of Lichwin was renamed to Czekalin. His skills were called streets in Tula, Novosibirsk, Minsk, Volgograd, Ufa, Irkutsk, Donetsk, Novokuznetsk, Artiom, Aktobe and many other places of the former USSR. Bibliography

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