• Ivan Mikhailovich Zinchenko

    Ivan Mikhailovich Zinchenko was the battery commander of the 127th Guards Artillery Regiment of the 59th Guards Rifle Division of the 46th Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front, Guard senior Lieutenant, the Hero of the Soviet Union.

  • Konstantin Alekseevich Malygin

    Konstantin Alekseevich Malygin was the commander of the 9th Mechanized Corps, Major General of tank troops, the Hero of the Soviet Union.

  • Veniamin Mikhailovich Permyakov

    Veniamin Mikhailovich Permyakov was a gunner of the 322nd Guards fighter-anti-tank artillery regiment, Guard sergeant, the Hero of the Soviet Union.

  • Museum and Memorial Complex of the History of the Russian Navy

    In April 1999 the Moscow Government issued Decree No. 255−PP dated April 15, 2003 “On the establishment of a Cultural and memorial complex of the History of the Navy in Moscow”.

  • Ivan Makarovich Ustinov  

    Ivan Makarovich Ustinov was a commander, Guard major, the Hero of the Soviet Union.

  • Alexander Davydovich Golovatyuk

    Alexander Davydovich Golovatyuk was the squad commander of the 68th Separate Engineer battalion, a sergeant. He finished the 5th grade of the school and tractor driver courses in 1936.

  • Nikolay Sergeevich Ryabinin

    Nikolay Sergeevich Ryabinin was the commander of the machine gun platoon of the 412th Rifle Regiment of the 1st Brest Rifle Division of the 70th Army of the 2nd Belorussian Front, a senior lieutenant.

  • Mikhail Ilyich Klimov

    Mikhail Ilyich Klimov was the commander of the ISU-122 self-propelled artillery unit of the 383rd Guards Heavy self-propelled artillery of the Zhytomyr Red Banner Regiment of the 9th Mechanized Corps of the 3rd Guards Tank Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front, a Guard lieutenant.

  • Evgeny Tikhonovich Morozov

    Evgeny Tikhonovich Morozov was the commander of the artillery division of the 492nd mortar Regiment of the 38th Army of the Voronezh Front, a senior lieutenant.

  • Monument to Workers of the former state farm named after Gorky

    In July 1941, the 4th company of the Tagansky Fighter Battalion was formed from volunteers of the state farm and other enterprises, which later fought as a part of the 436 regiment 155 of the Stanislavsky Red Banner, the former 4th Moscow Communist Rifle Division.