Chusien Andruchajew
Chusien Borishevich Andruchayev (Russian: Хусен Борежевич Андрухаев, born March 2, 1920 in Aulah Chakurinochabl in Adygea, died November 8, 1941 in Ukraine) - Soviet military, journalist and poet of Adyghe nationality, Hero of the Soviet Union (1942). < / p> Curriculum vitae
From 1935, he studied at the Adygej Pedagogical Technical College, in the same year he took part in a meeting of young writers in Rostov-on-Don and became a correspondent of the "Socialističeskè Adygej" regional newspaper, in which he published his poems and articles. From 1940 he served in the Red Army and belonged to WKP (b), after passing the exams at the Stalingrad Military and Political School, in 1941 he received the rank of junior politician and post of company politician of the 733 infantry regiment of the 136th Infantry Division of the 18th Army, where he was the initiator of the sniper movement. He participated in the war of the USSR against Germany on the Southern Front, during one of the fights in Ukraine he died. By the resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 27, 1942, he was posthumously awarded the Golden Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin. In 1946 a collection of his poems "Moja brzń" was published, in 1971 a collection of poems "Ja budu piet '", and in 1976 a collection of "Sczitajtie oswego". Bibliography
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