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Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot G.I. Lashin studied at this school
Georgy Ivanovich Lashin was a senior pilot of the 861st Bomber Aviation Regiment (244th Bomber Aviation Division, 17th Air Army, 3rd Ukrainian Front), Lieutenant.
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Vladimir Fedorovich Vladimirov
Vladimir Fedorovich Vladimirov was the company commander of the 118th Guards Rifle Regiment (37th Guards Rifle Division, 65th Army, Belorussian Front), a Guard lieutenant.
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Hospital for wounded soldiers of the Soviet Army was situated in this building
During the Great Patriotic War, this building housed a hospital for wounded soldiers of the Soviet Army.
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Mikhail Stepanovich Shumilov
Mikhail Stepanovich Shumilov was the Commander of the 7th Guards Army of the Steppe Front, Colonel-General of the Guards.
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Bas-relief «Defenders of the Moscow Kremlin» in honor of the 70th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War
By the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, anti-aircraft artillery had passed the period of its formation and development for a quarter of a century.
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Memorial plaque in honor of the departure of the Moscow Metro armored train to the front of the Great Patriotic War
The armored train “Moscow Metro” in 1943 was built using the money endowed by metro employees.
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Memorial plaque in memory of the sailors of a separate naval detachment that defended Moscow in the Great Patriotic War
Patronage of the Memorial plaque on the building of the Khamovniki barracks to the Sailors of a special separate naval detachment that defended Moscow during the Great Patriotic War, the detachment was formed in October 1941.
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Pyotr Andreevich Gorchakov
Pyotr Andreevich Gorchakov was the Deputy commander of the 1033rd Rifle Regiment for the political party (280th Rifle Division, 60th Army, Central Front), a lieutenant colonel.
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Hospital for wounded soldiers of the Soviet Army was situated in this clinic from the first days of the Great Patriotic War
During the Great Patriotic War, this building housed a hospital for wounded soldiers of the Soviet Army.
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Ernst Theodorovich Krenkel
Ernst Theodorovich Krenkel was the radio operator of the first Soviet drifting station “North Pole – 1”.