In Altai, the obelisk at the site of the death of Kiri Baev is destroyed. Memory of a hero. In Altai, the obelisk at the site of the death of Kiri Baev is being destroyed. Monument to those killed in the Great Patriotic War

The Bayevsky Council of Veterans with its chairman Valentin Matveevich Agarkov (photo on the right), the district administration headed by Eduard Kerber are not new to historical literature. Some time ago, AP spoke in detail, with admiration, about two of Baev’s books dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Great Victory over fascism and the 70th anniversary of his native land. The first is “Baevians in the name of the Fatherland. Wreath of Glory”, the second - “Baevsky District. Story. Events. People".

The titles indicate the exceptional documentary quality of the publications, which, as we know, requires selfless work, asceticism and often self-denial. They dedicated the next book, continuing the chronicle of memory, to the 65th anniversary of the Victory. In the preface to the 600-page volume, the head of the district, Eduard Kerber, briefly and cordially reveals the purpose of many years of historical work: “Descendents need this.” That is why the veterans ardently, sparing no effort, took up what is sacred and dear to themselves. If previously the books only named the names of those who returned from the war, now they certainly tell about the combat path of each front-line soldier. And there are more than one thousand of them.

Materials for the book were collected bit by bit from letters from soldiers, army archives were requested, and newspapers from regional and neighboring areas were reviewed. For example, they studied their own “Voice of the Farmer” for half a century.

The soldiers did not seek glory

This section of the book takes up most of it. You flip through page after page and on each there is a photographic portrait describing one or many front-line episodes of a fighter.

Two shells into the crater?

As part of the 43rd artillery brigade, Dmitry Isakov, together with other Siberians, defended Moscow. Arrived at Stalingrad on September 28, 1942. A signalman, he established communication between the OP and the battery under fire. More than once he escaped from the clutches of death. He says that once, when heavy artillery shelling began, he used a captured walkie-talkie - the communication lines were no longer dangerous. For his ingenuity he was awarded the medal "For Courage". Another time we made a connection with a friend. And again shelling. “We are in a funnel. One shell explodes in front, another in the back: we think the enemy has been hit. We managed to jump out. Seconds saved us and the line. And they also say that two shells cannot hit the same crater. How come..."

On Zaitsevaya Mountain

After graduating from the Novosibirsk Military School, Bayev’s boy Viktor Borovikov and a company of cadets were sent to his native Barnaul. Here the division was formed, the famous one that later became known as the 80th Guards. A street in the regional center is named in her honor.

An interesting meeting occurred with the cadet on the day when the division was awarded the regimental banner. Construction was underway. Victor found himself next to his uncles - Anton and Andrey. We were so happy!

Together they defended Moscow. They were thrown onto Zaitseva Mountain to cut off the Nazis’ retreat along the Warsaw Highway. The enemies wanted to knock them off the mountain. The tanks were launched. Not a damn thing like that! For that first battle, junior lieutenant Viktor Borovikov was presented with the Order of the Red Star. There is a book “Through All the Fire” - it is about the battle on Zaitsevaya Mountain.

Five brothers

In the family of Terenty Sergeevich and Agrafena Panfilovna Kurepin from the Baevsky village of Proslaukha there were five sons and five daughters. One after another, the guys went to the front. And they didn't return.

Alexander Nevsky, in one of the pre-holiday May issues of the regional newspaper “Voice of the Grain-Grower” in 1987, wrote: “You often think who made a decisive contribution to the victory in that bloody war? And no one will convince me otherwise: the winners, first of all, are those who fell on the battlefield! We didn’t pass the milestones! The living sealed the victory...

I stood at the Glory Memorial in Baevo. On the granite pedestal, the breeze moved flower petals. Scarlet reflections of dawn lay on the edges of the letters carved from metal:

Kurepin Vasily Terentievich.

Kurepin Dmitry Terentievich.

Kurepin Ivan Terentyevich.

Kurepin Ilya Terentievich.

Kurepin Matvey Terentievich."

The book is a bow to the ground both to the victors and to those who did not return home from the fields of war.

It’s good that, when closing the volume, you can look with great gratitude at the photographs of those whose hands made the book, whose hearts it was written. Thought out smartly and sincerely. Frankly, I have never seen such output data before.

Forever in my heart

The lines of our fellow countryman Robert Rozhdestvensky sound like an alarm bell, opening this next section - grief and memory:

Remember!
Through the centuries,
in a year - remember!
About those,
who will never come again,
remember!
Do not Cry!
Hold back the moans in your throat,
bitter moans.
In memory
be worthy of the fallen!

3,409 fighters died in the war. All their names are listed in the book on the village councils from which they went to the front. Surnames are given with full first and middle names. Nationality, year of birth, when called up, where and when he died, military rank, and place of burial are indicated. If he died from wounds or went missing, this is also reported.

Memorials are dedicated to the blessed memory of fellow countrymen, as evidenced in the book by photographs of mournful complexes. The publication contains a lot of personal poetic dedications. Some sad facts have become literally textbook.

"Vityaz" Mikhail Borisov

Baevskaya land gave the Motherland 11 Heroes of the Soviet Union. The youngest of them, Mikhail Borisov, was born in 1925.

A graduate of the Tomsk Artillery College received his baptism of fire near Kerch. There is the first wound - the war is not without it. After recovery, he was assigned to the 36th Guards Rifle Regiment. He became the gunner of a 45-mm cannon, the famous “forty-five.” The Kuban and Kalmyk steppes walked with her. He was with her from the first to the last day of the Battle of Stalingrad. Here, from a private, he immediately became a sergeant, bypassing the rank of corporal, which he was very proud of.

The battle near the Northern Donets River near the village of Petrovka, Voroshilovgrad Region in February 1943 remained a bright page in the memory of a fellow countryman. Mikhail was already the gunner of a 76-mm gun of a separate anti-tank artillery division of the 58th motorized rifle brigade. Then 250 destroyed fascists were credited to his personal account and presented for awarding the Order of the Red Banner of Battle, and he was appointed Komsomol organizer of the division.

But stunning success was yet to come. As you know, on July 11, the largest tank battle of the entire Second World War took place on the Prokhorovsky field. We read: “From his command post, commander of the 2nd tank corps A.F. Popov carefully observed the battle, which was waged by four guns of the 3rd battery against 19 fifty-ton hulks. Literally glaring at the stereo tube, he watched as the artilleryman, who was left alone at the last gun, set fire to seven “tigers” in just 8-10 minutes. And when a German shell smashed this gun and the soldier fell, the general literally shouted: “Schukin! Immediately take the car and fly to save this guy! This is an artilleryman from God!

He himself recalls: “I was knocked over, pinned to the ground... I don’t know how long I lay there... I opened my eyes, and above me was the bent face of the head of the political department of the brigade, Shchukin...”

For his military feat, the artilleryman was awarded the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union No. 2358. Mikhail Fedorovich carefully preserves, along with valuable documents, a photograph taken when the escapee from the hospital returned to his unit with a bandaged head. And the yellowed page of a front-line newspaper, dear to him, which reprinted a friendly cartoon from the Ogonyok magazine: he is standing on a pile of metal in tiger skins. Signature:

“Admire! Rejoice! Marvel!

The picture was made from life!

Before you is a Komsomol knight

In seven tiger skins."

One can understand the guard lieutenant, commander of the control platoon of a separate anti-tank artillery brigade Borisov, when he, being in Berlin on May 1, 1945, could not resist the temptation: he asked one of the gunners of his favorite 76-mm cannon to give way and fired a burst of shells at Hitler’s Reich Chancellery. And after the surrender, he wrote on the Reichstag with a piece of plaster: “I am from Siberia. Borisov."

This was his first autograph. In peaceful life, for Mikhail Fedorovich the poet, author of dozens of poetry collections, member of the Writers' Union, an autograph is a habitual response gesture to interest in his work, the feat of a brave soldier.

The section ends with a list of participants in the Great Patriotic War who returned victoriously, but were not found by the time the previous book was published. This means that the search has not yet come to an end. They will continue.

Decisive events in the fight against the Nazis, such fateful stages and operations of the war as the battles for Moscow and Stalingrad, the Kursk Bulge, the crossing of the Dnieper, the capture of Berlin, are commented on in the book by professional military historians.

So that the younger generation knows their heroes, in the section “Commanders of the Great Patriotic War” the names and photographs of all marshals, army generals, navy admirals and their short military biographies are printed.

The book introduces readers to the orders and medals of the USSR during the war years and reproduces them on several pages.

Monuments of military glory of the Knyazhpogost region

List of monuments:

City monuments:

Sculptural monument “No one is forgotten”

Yemva, Memory Square

The memorial sign was installed in the park in the central part of Yemva in 1971 year.

The monument consists of a rectangular pedestal extended horizontally (5.5 x 1 m, height - 1.5 m), on the left side of which there are sculptures of a woman and a man in military uniform (the height of the figures is 4 m). Material - granite chips, concrete. On the right side of the pedestal there is an inscription: “No one is forgotten.”

On the pedestal under the sculptures there is a metal memorial plaque with the inscription: “Compatriot soldiers who died in battles for our Motherland” and a list of fallen soldiers (26 names), starting with N.F. Gushchin - Hero of the Soviet Union.

At the foot of the sculptures is a bowl with an eternal flame.

The sculpture was made at the Kharkov Sculpture Factory. Authors - sculptor V. Litvinov, architect - A. Klein. The customer is the district executive committee.

The Victory Alley and the Veterans Alley are located around the monument.


Monument-bust to Hero of the Soviet Union N.F. Gushchina

Yemva

Memorial sign in honor of Nikolai Fedorovich Gushchin, junior lieutenant, Hero of the Soviet Union (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated March 24, I945), who lived in I935-1941. in the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, located in the park in front of the district administration.

The memorial sign is a bust of N.F. Gushchina in a tunic, with her head uncovered. Material - concrete, painted with “silver” paint.

The pedestal is cubic, 1.6 m high, at the base 0.55 x 0.55 m, also concrete, resting on a rectangular step lined with ceramic tiles. In front of the monument there is a small area for laying flowers.

On the pedestal there is a metal plate with the inscription: “Hero of the Soviet Union Nikolai Fedorovich Gushchin I4. I2. I922 - 12.07.I944.”

The monument was installed in 1989 on the fiftieth anniversary of the district in a solemn atmosphere. The opening ceremony was attended by district leaders, honored guests, former front-line soldiers, labor veterans, and youth.

Sculpture "Oath"

Yemva, Lesokombinat metro station

On the 54th anniversary of the Great October Revolution, 1971 The official opening of the obelisk monument to fallen soldiers took place. The Oath monument is almost 9 meters high.

The ceremonial meeting dedicated to the opening of the monument-obelisk was opened by the secretary of the party organization of the Knyazhpogost timber processing plant P.A. Antipin.

The monument was erected by decision and at the expense of the timber mill team.

Village monuments:

Stele to fellow countrymen who died in battles for their homeland in 1941-1945.

Vetyu village

The monument was built on the initiative of the political officer of the colony N.G. Dobygina. It was built by the forces of convicts. The head of the colony at that time was Zubkov.

The opening of the monument took place in 1974 year.

The monument is made of cement.

Throughout its history, the monument changed its appearance twice. Initially, orders were depicted on the monument. At this time, only surnames remain on the monuments.

Monument to fallen soldiers

Vozhael village

It is installed in 1975 year according to the design of the architect I. Gaplikov (repressed). The inscription on the monument reads: “Eternal glory to the soldiers who died in the struggle for the freedom of our Motherland!”

It was built on the initiative of the political department M-243.


Monument to those killed in the Great Patriotic War

village of Yosser

Monument installed 2008 year on the square near the village House of Culture. On August 28, the grand opening of the monument took place as part of the celebration of Komi Republic Day. The sign of memory of the fallen was erected thanks to the head of the settlement Iosser N.I. Baloga, as well as sponsorship from OJSC Komistroymost.

In May 2015 year, on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, a new monument to the defenders of the Motherland who fell on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War “No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten” was erected in the village of Iosser. The old monument responded and collapsed. Funds were found from the settlement budget for the construction of a new monument. The monument was erected by workers of Stela OJSC from Syktyvkar.


Obelisk to fellow countrymen who died during the Second World War

Meshchura village

The obelisk was inaugurated in May 1986 of the year. It is installed in the center of the village, near the club building.

The meeting dedicated to the opening of the obelisk was attended by participants and war veterans, residents of the villages of Meshchura, Pytyryu, Sedyudor.

The right to open the obelisk was granted to the Chairman of the Council of War and Labor Veterans I.V. Fotiev. Coniferous garlands and wreaths were laid at the foot of the obelisk.

On behalf of the leadership and party organization of the Meshchursky timber industry enterprise, the secretary of the party organization of the enterprise, V.V. Yudin, spoke at the meeting. War and labor veterans M.A. also spoke to the audience. Evdokimov, K.I. Kozyulina, I.V. Fotiev, M.A. Borisov.

In their speeches, they expressed deep gratitude to the leadership, the party organization of the timber industry enterprise, and the military commander of the Meshchura secondary school V.V. Ichetkin for the construction of the obelisk.

On the monument there is a plaque with the names of 12 who died in battles for their homeland: Verevkin G.R., Guryanov V.E., Zagretsky L.A., Zinkov Y.P., Ikolov G.S., Kirsanov Y.I., Kolesnikov N.A., Pichkurov A.A., Pichkurov L.A., Sengeleytsev P.M., Sborets I.N., Trukhtanov V.D.

Memorial plaque in memory of WWII participants buried on the territory of a rural settlement

Meshchura village

May 26, 2015 at the cemetery pst. In Meshchura, a memorial plaque was installed by V. Krapivin, N. Krapivin, S. Chervakov, S. Kvaratskhelia, S. Nikishov, A. Volkov, M. Naimov, V. Yambaev, S. Ivanov, on which are carved the names of WWII participants buried on the territory rural settlement "Meshchura".

The marble plaque was made with funds from the grateful residents of Meshchura, Yemva, Sosnogorsk, Syktyvkar, Vologda, and the charity fair of the MBOU Secondary School pst. Meshchura. It was delivered by the administration of the Knyazhpogostsky MR.

Memorial stone to the memory of grandfathers, fathers, young soldiers, officers who fell on the fronts of the Second World War

The grand opening of the memorial took place May 9, 2005 year, the initiator of the installation of the monument was the head of the township administration. Sindor Lyubov Timofeevna Sakhnyuk. It was made from granite at the Kohler production and art cooperative. The monument was erected at the expense of the Sindorsky health care facility MG, the Sindor pumping station, and the Knyazhpogostsky district municipality.

Memory Alley

urban-type settlement Sindor

The Memory Alley was created as part of the targeted social project “School Territory” and is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The initiator of the project was Vladimir Ponevezhsky, deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from Komi. The idea of ​​creating a memorial site also found great support from the leadership of the municipality, enterprises and institutions of the district.

There are stands installed here, two of which contain photographs of WWII veterans who lived and worked in the village in the post-war years. Unfortunately, none of them are alive anymore. Another stand in the center displays the names of Sindor residents who went to war and did not return home. Nearby there are benches, lanterns, flower beds, and the area itself is tiled.

The opening of the Memory Alley is the second important event in the life of the locality. May 9, 2015 In 2009, the opening of the Memorial Complex “Memory” took place in Sindor, which is located in the center of the village. Near the complex there is a flower bed of marigolds, symbolizing the St. George's Ribbon. It is looked after by employees of the local administration and the Leisure Center, so the memorial place is always well-groomed and not forgotten.

Monument to the “Victorious Warrior”

Trakt village

The monument to the residents of Trakt who died on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War was built in 1978 The grand opening took place on May 9. The monument was erected on the main street of the village next to the club building. It was made at the Leningrad Experimental Sculpture and Production Plant at the request of the Traktovsky Timber Industry Enterprise.

The sign is a sculptural image of a warrior killed in battle during an attack. The fighter holds the machine gun above his head with both hands and seems to slowly sink to the ground.

The sculpture is made of metal (copper) by molding casting. The inside is hollow, the sculpture is painted with bronze paint. The monument is installed on a multifaceted concrete pedestal 0.5 m high. In front of the sculpture there is a marble plaque with the inscription: “Eternal glory to the heroes! (1941 - I945)" with engraved surnames of I4 dead fellow villagers.

There is also a memorial plaque with the names of the 14 victims. The following names are written on the memorial plaque: Baranov V.S., Vedernikov V.M., Dyakov I.I., Parkhachev A.M., Prokopenko Nikita, Prokopenko Vladimir, Prokopenko Ivan, Prokopenko Yakov, Prokopenko Stepan, Kovinkin M.T. ., Shilkin A.M., Fedorov, Fedorov, Fedotov S.A.

The official name of the monument is “Figure of a warrior-winner.”


Stelefellow countrymen,who died in battles for their homeland in 1941-1945.

Chernorechensky village

The obelisk is installed to May 9, 1979(or 1980) near the October club. The initiator was V.M. Mikhailenko. In the 90s, the Ust-Vymles Administration closed the monument under the leadership of senior pioneer leader S.I. Merkushenko was moved to the school.

Heroes Square

Chinyavoryk village

The square with the memorial opened in September 2014 year in the village of Chinyavoryk as part of small projects in the Komi Republic. The idea to perpetuate the memory of the heroes arose a long time ago, and the settlement administration developed the project in 2013. The memorial was made by one of the Syktyvkar companies based on a sketch by Valentina Kokovkina, the head of the Chinyavoryk settlement (she has a pedagogical education and artistic skills). As you can see in the picture, these are symbolic steps, on top of which lies the open Book of Memory. They did not engrave the names, since information about many was lost. The entire monument is made of marble. After the war, many front-line soldiers came to Chinyavoryk from the front, as well as widows of the dead, prisoners, and home front workers. These are people who contributed to the development of the outback, working on the railroad and in the penitentiary system.

250 thousand rubles were spent on the square and monument (46 thousand rubles from the local budget, the rest from the republican budget).

Village monuments:

Sculpture "Soldiers"

village of Knyazhpogost

298 people from the settlements of the village council went to war. Of these, 184 died.

Monument - a monument to fellow countrymen who died during the Civil and Great Patriotic War

village of Seryogovo

Memorial sign installed 1982 year for the 400th anniversary of the village. Seryogovo, in the center of the village.

It is made in the form of 3-truncated concrete pylons on a small concreted elevation. The height of the pylons is 2.5 m.

A lot of work was done to prepare for the anniversary celebration by the village community, the Council of People's Deputies, enterprises and organizations of the region, and members of student construction brigades. Thanks to their efforts, a monument was erected on the central square of Seryogovo in memory of the Seryogovites who died in the battles for their homeland.

The right to open the monument was granted to the oldest resident of Seryogovo, Civil War and World War II veteran Pyotr Pavlovich Makarov.

Seventeen Seryogov residents gave their lives in battles with the White Guards and interventionists, and 98 village residents did not return from the fronts of the Second World War. Their names are at the foot of the monument.

The sign was installed at the expense of the village residents and made by students of the Leningrad SSO.

Monument in honor of fellow villagers who died during the Second World War

Turya village

The monument was planned to be erected in 1995 for the 50th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany. The monument was erected in 1996 in the center of the village on the 51st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. But due to financial shortcomings, it was not possible to complete the work on time. Therefore, the opening took place May 9, 2000 of the year. The monument was designed by Iustin Iustinovich Dudka, teacher of physics, drawing and drawing at the Turinsky secondary school.

The monument was built from reinforced concrete slabs, plastered and painted with silver paint. Fenced with a low fence of metal posts and chains. On the left is a stele crowned with a star, below it is the Order of the Patriotic War and metal plates on which are carved the names of those killed during the Great Patriotic War. The approach to the monument is lined with slabs.

Installed using public and sponsorship funds.

Sculpture "Warrior"

Shoshka village

The monument was erected May 9, 1975 year to the 30th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany under the chairman of Shoshetsky s/s Anna Stepanovna Kozlova in the center of the village, in front of the House of Culture.

The sculpture was made at the Kharkov sculpture factory according to the layout of A. Klein. The monument represents the figure of a warrior with a bowed head, dressed in a cloak - a tent, holding a machine gun in his right hand, and a wreath in his left.

The monument is made of plaster and cement, granite chips, concrete, the weight of the monument is 12.5 tons, height: the figure of a warrior is 3 m, the total height (standing on a pedestal) is 6.15 m. The sculpture is painted with silver.

The sculpture was replicated, made at the Kharkov Sculpture Factory according to the layout of A. Klein.

The pedestal is concrete (1.85 x 1.1 x 1.1 m).

In the background, 2 trapezoidal concrete steles are reinforced with metal memorial plaques (14 pieces) with the names of deceased fellow villagers.

The memorial sign is surrounded by a metal fence.

236 people left the village of Shoshka for the front. In 1984, on the initiative of the teacher, museum worker at the school M.A. Kozlov collected funds from the population for memorial plaques with the names of those killed during the Great Patriotic War, which were installed near the monument. On July 7, a meeting was held dedicated to the opening of a memorial with the names of residents of the village. Shoshka and Nizhnyaya Otla, who died during the war. On both sides of the monument there are concrete steles with metal plates attached to them, on which the names of the fallen soldiers are listed. Funds for the construction of the memorial were collected by village residents. E.E. took an active part in fundraising. Zeibel, N.G. Selyukova, N.S. Lapin.

In November 2017 year in the village of Shoshka, a new stele dedicated to the Great Patriotic War replaced the monument to a WWII soldier, which began to collapse over time. The project “Memory Square “Live and Remember” was implemented on the initiative of village residents within the framework of the “People's Budget”. In order not to lose the continuity of generations, when making a memorial composition it was decided to use the image of a soldier from the old monument. As before, on the sides of the figure of the soldier There are boards made of composite material with the names of residents of the village and its surroundings who did not return from the front. In total, 270 thousand rubles were allocated from the republican budget for the implementation of the project. Unemployed village residents installed a new stele and developed the area around it.


Village monuments:

Monument in honor of fellow villagers who died during the Second World War of 1941-1945.

Kozlovka village

As part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, a monument was erected in the village of Kozlovka in honor of the fallen fellow villagers. The authors of the composition as a whole are the artist Valeria Ostasheva, the head of the Ukhta Publishing House "NEP Plus S" Dmitry Alekseev and a member of the Union of Writers of Russia Grigory Spichak. The initiator of the installation of the monument, according to the writer, was his mother Zinaida Savvatyevna and brother Andrey. Now the front line of the composition stands. The first three plates are installed to June 22, 2014 of the year. The rest of the composition is expected to be completed next year. Behind the slabs there will be two vertical pipes with carved crosses (artist Valeria Ostasheva), and the walls of the house and bathhouse will be gray-white-black with a red carnation and a fragment of a red star in an art installation.

Obelisk in honor of fellow villagers who died during the Second World War of 1941-1945.

Koni village

The opening took place 9 May 1975 year in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany. The obelisk project was developed by Ivan Pavlovich Zhilin (nephew of the scientist Vasily Mikhailovich Senyukov) . More than 460 people donated their savings to the obelisk construction fund, the total amount was more than 2,700 rubles. They provided assistance with funds from the Meshchursky Timber Industry Enterprise, the Knyazhpogostkoye Regional Pool, the Vymsky state farm, the executive committee of the Turinsky Village Council and others.

All structures and parts of the obelisk were made in Syktyvkar, in the Selkhoztekhnika association. The materials were provided by Gossnab, Komienergo, the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services and others. The obelisk was delivered from the capital of the republic to Koni on April 22.

Participants in the Civil and Great Patriotic Wars G.M. provided great assistance in the construction of the obelisk. Sokerin, P.F. Zhilin, I.E. Zhilin, A.M. Sokerin, S.Ya. Zhilin.

The names of soldiers who died in the Patriotic War and 10 fellow villagers who died in the Civil War are engraved on the obelisk.

The monument has a metal tetrahedral cone-shaped shape with a height of 6.25 meters, excluding the five-pointed brass star installed at the top. On three sides of the monument there are six brass plates measuring 60 x 60 with the names of all 86 people who died in battles for their homeland. On the front side of the obelisk there is the inscription: “Monument to the fallen soldiers in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945” measuring 100 x 70 mm. On the reverse side there is a slab with the inscription: “Erected in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Victory.”

Memorial plate

Koshki village

Monument to fallen compatriots

Lyali village

An obelisk to the fallen soldiers of the Civil and Patriotic War was installed May 9, 1970 year in honor of the 25th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War on the high bank of the Vym River, near the church.

The monument was erected on a voluntary basis, with funds from the population. The initiator of this event was the secretary of the party organization - teacher Ivan Petrovich Medvedev. The most active participants: Popovtseva Nadezhda Alekseevna, head of the club - Igoshina Lidiya. The obelisk was installed by: Popovtsev Valeryan Alexandrovich, Igoshin Nikolai Alexandrovich, Karakchiev Stepan Pavlovich.

It is a truncated pyramid made of sheet iron, topped with a five-pointed star, painted with silver paint. On the front side there is a metal plate with the text “Eternal memory of the fallen fellow villagers who gave their lives for Soviet power during the Civil War” and 19 names of the victims. Height - 2.6 m.

Memorial sign

Onezhye village

The memorial sign was installed in 1984 in the center of the historical part of the village, not far from the club on the initiative of local residents.

At first, the sign was a plank wooden shield with 6 metal plates. The shield, measuring 2.00 m in length and 1.50 in height, was mounted on two wooden tripods 0.30 m high from the ground. A wooden shelf is attached to the lower edge of the shield for laying flowers. Six metal plates (metal, engraving) in two rows are attached to the wooden shield. On the central plate of the top row is the inscription: “Eternal memory of those who died in battles for the Motherland during the Great Patriotic War from I941-1945.” On the remaining plates are the surnames, first names and patronymics of 66 residents of the villages of Onezhye, Kuavidz, Kozlovka, who died in the Great Patriotic War.

Currently the sign is made of concrete.

Memorial sign to fellow villagers who died during the Second World War 1941–1945

Polovniki village

The idea of ​​​​creating a monument to fellow villagers came to a native of Polovniki, a participant in the war, Veniamin Fedorovich Fotiev. Under his leadership, an initiative group was created, which also included war participant A . P. Shilashidov and K.A. Chapin. Residents and natives of Polovniki donated about four hundred rubles for this holy cause. The workers and management of the fiberboard plant and the Ust-Vymles management took a direct part in creating the structure of the monument.

A small village gave up more than 60 people to the front, 26 of them remained there forever. The names of twenty-six residents of Polovniki are listed on the memorial plaque of the monument. In addition to the names, the stele contains lines from a poem by the writer Gennady Yushkov, which, translated from Komi, sound something like this: “The best people laid down their heads so that the sun could continue to shine on earth.”

Memorial sign in honor of fellow countrymen who died during the Civil War

Rakovica village

In November 1987 In the center of the village, in front of the Manov houses, a memorial sign was erected in honor of the residents of this village who died at the hands of the White Guards in 1919, Nikolai Andreevich Manov (1887-1919) and Mikhail Borisovich Manov (1880-1919).

In the year of the seventieth anniversary of Soviet power, in memory of our courageous fellow countrymen, a memorial sign was erected using the money raised by the residents of Rakovitsa.

It is a block of untreated granite, the front side of which is partially polished, while the rest retains its natural texture. A pentagonal star is carved in the upper part of the front side.

Obelisk to fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War

Rakovica village

Memorial sign

village Srednyaya ExlA

Shoshetsky village councilA

The memorial sign was installed in 1985 year in the center of the village, not far from the club on the initiative of local residents.

It is a rectangular stele made of concrete, with dimensions of 0.8 x 0.8 m at the base, and a height of 1.5 m. The sign has a metal plate with the text: “Eternal memory of those who died in battles for the Motherland during the Great Patriotic War I94I-I945 years."

Next to the sign on a concrete mortar (3.0 x 0.85) there is a shield raised on 2 rectangular stands, 1 m high, 3.1 m long, 0.4 m thick. 5 metal plates with the names of the residents of the villages of Srednyaya and Verkhnyaya Otla who fell in the Civil and Great Patriotic War.

Prepared by: Nekrasova N.A., Alieva M.A.

Monuments of the Altai region

The Memorial of Glory to fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War was built in 1978 and is located in the center of the village. The basis of the memorial is a slab with a mosaic panel with military themes. In the foreground is a half-length image of a soldier with a machine gun. Along the perimeter of the complex site there are steles with memorial plaques with the names of fallen fellow countrymen and two steles on rectangular bases. The steles have the shape of inclined parallelepipeds with deep relief in the form of five-pointed stars. The site of the complex is lined with paving slabs. In its center there is a place for the Eternal Flame, and rectangular flower beds are arranged along the perimeter. In front of the site there are ten busts of Heroes of the Soviet Union and full holders of the Order of Glory. The author of the busts is P. Shchetinin.

Altaiskoe village, Altai district. The monument to soldiers and teachers who died during the war was erected near school No. 5.

Monuments of the Baevsky district

The memorial complex to the soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War was erected in 1965 in the center of the village. The complex includes a rectangular stele with the text: “During the war years, 6,950 people from the Bayevsky district were called up to the front. 3,409 people died, including 569 people from the village of Baevo. Eternal glory to the heroes! At the top of the stele there is a relief image of the Order of the Great Patriotic War and the date “1941–1945”. A sculpture of a soldier is installed on a square pedestal, in front of it is the Eternal Flame. The names of the dead Bayev warriors are inscribed on two steles.

The memorial complex to the soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War was erected in 1965. It is a pointed obelisk topped with a stucco image of the order. The obelisk is flanked by two multi-figure bas-relief compositions on three high trapezoidal supports. The front faces of the four supports are painted in the colors of the order ribbon. Between the supports there are stucco images of wreaths and memorial pedestals. The place for the Eternal Flame is made in the shape of a star. Adjacent to the steps of the podium is a parapet with the text: “No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten.” The flanks of the podium are flanked by stands for capsules with the soil of the hero cities. Along the axes of the pedestals there is a sculpture of a seated woman, a composition of three figures of soldiers of different branches of the military.

Monuments of the Biysk region

The memorial complex to the Biychan soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War was opened in 1968. On a rectangular stepped podium there is a stele depicting three flags at half-mast. On the right side of the stele there is a bas-relief of a soldier with a machine gun. At the top there is an inscription in raised letters: “To the Biychan Warriors.” At the foot of the stele there is an Eternal Flame. On the podium there is a vertical rectangular cabinet lined with granite slabs. Metal strips with the words: “Great Patriotic War 1941–1945” are attached to its front side. To the left of the podium there are walls lined with granite slabs, with memorial plaques listing the names of 11,576 Biysk residents who died. To the right of the podium, on a rectangular stylobate, there are 6 commemorative steles with chest-length bas-relief images of Heroes of the Soviet Union. A name plaque is attached to each bust. Artist - N.N. Motovilov, sculptor - Yu.I. Grebennikov.

The memorial to those killed during the Great Patriotic War was built in 1967. The monument has a symmetrical composition. In the center there is a stele, in the lower part of which there is a relief image of the Warrior-Liberator with a girl in his arms and a sword, above there are two memorial plaques with the heading “Residents of the village.” V-Talitsa, who died during the war of 1941–1945.” Above the boards are plaques with the dates “1941–1945.” and a relief image of the Order of the Patriotic War. To the left and right of the stele are rectangular walls with memorial plaques, which list the names of Srostin residents who did not return from the war.

Monuments of the Burlinsky district

The memorial complex to the Burlin residents who fell in battles for their homeland during the Great Patriotic War was installed in the center of the village in 1975. The dominant feature of the complex is an obelisk topped with a star with a relief order on the front face. Next to the obelisk is a sculpture of a soldier on a rectangular pedestal. At the foot of the pedestal is the Eternal Flame. The sculpture and obelisk are installed on the podium. To the left of it is a memorial wall, divided into sections in which memorial plaques are placed. The complex includes an alley with four rectangular slabs and mosaic panels with scenes from the battles of the Great Patriotic War, as well as an elongated sarcophagus for capsules with the soil of hero cities. At the entrance to the memorial there are four triangular steles (banners at half-mast) with the texts: “No one is forgotten - nothing is forgotten”, “Before your immortal life, the grateful people forever bow their banners.” The author of the memorial is A.A. Myakinin.

Monuments of the Bystroistok region

The memorial to those killed during the Great Patriotic War was built in 1966 in the center of the village on the street. Soviet. All elements of the complex are placed on the podium. The complex includes a stele, in the upper part of which there are relief images of the Order of the Patriotic War and an order ribbon with the dates “1941 - 1945”. At the bottom of the stele there is a bas-relief in the form of three chest-length images of soldiers against the background of a banner. In the middle part of the stele there are metal strips with the text: “Let the years pass by, the country will not forget you sacredly and the memory of your people will zealously preserve your names.” The names of the 551st deceased fellow countryman are immortalized on the stele.

Monuments of the Blagoveshchensk region

The monument to those killed during the Great Patriotic War was built in 1966 in the center of the village. In 1968, memorial plaques were erected on which 483 fellow countrymen were immortalized, and soil from Moscow, Stalingrad, Odessa, Sevastopol, and Brest was walled up. The basis of the composition is a stela with images of the Order of the Patriotic War and an order ribbon, as well as the dates “1941–1945”. In front of the stele is a figure of a kneeling soldier with a helmet in his hand. On the stand there is a board with the text: “Here is kept the sacred land of the hero cities, soaked in the blood of Soviet warrior-defenders: Moscow, Stalingrad, Odessa, Brest, Sevastopol. In the name of saving humanity from fascism, together with all the soldiers of the Soviet Army, our fellow Blagoveshchensk residents fought to the death.” The authors of the monument are brothers A.M. and V.M. Balabaevs.

Monuments of Volchikhinsky district

The memorial complex was built in 1980 and installed in the center of the village on Peace Square. The complex includes: two steles on a low pedestal, united at the bottom, a pantheon made of rectangular slabs placed in two tiers at an angle, and a memorial wall with plaques. On the lower slabs there are boards with names, on the upper ones there are bas-reliefs depicting types of troops. The complex includes a sculpture of a woman with her hands raised in a prayer gesture, personifying the Motherland, behind her is a wall with bas-reliefs depicting episodes of military operations. Busts of heroes of the Civil and Great Patriotic Wars, Heroes of Socialist Labor are installed along the alley. The author of the complex project is E.K. Kokhna.

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Altai Territory, Baevsky district, village of Baevo

Memorial complex to soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War

In the Altai Territory, in the Baevsky district, there is the village of Baevo, where my grandparents live.
Baevo is a wonderful village with many attractions, one of which is Victory Park, located in the very center of the village on Lenin Street.
The park contains a memorial complex to soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War. The complex includes a rectangular stele, decorated with a linear rustication, on which there is a board with the text: “During the war years, 6,950 people from the Bayevsky district were called up to the front. 3,409 people died, including 569 people from the village of Baevo. Eternal glory to the heroes!
At the top of the stele there is a relief image of the Order of the Great Patriotic War and the date “1941-1945”. A sculpture of a soldier is installed on a square pedestal. There is an eternal flame in front of her. Two rectangular walls with memorial plaques and the names of the warriors are located in an L-shape.
The complex includes busts of Heroes of the Soviet Union and a full holder of the Order of Glory, and an alley of hero cities and cities of military glory has been built. On the territory of the park there are 569 memorial columns with the names of those killed (1941-1945), built in 1965.
And also in Victory Park there are monuments to F.E. Kolyado, the commander of the Red Eagles partisan regiment, and a monument to the soldiers killed in Afghanistan A.V. Shcheblykin and S.E. Chekmachev, after whom the streets were named.
Victory Park is popular among both local residents and guests. It has also become a tradition for the newlyweds, during the wedding ceremony, to walk through the entire park and take memorable photographs. Children walking in the park instill patriotism and pride in their great-grandparents.
I am glad that I have the opportunity to often visit such a wonderful place!

Daria Bogdanova
I study in grade 3 "b" at the Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution "Lyceum 159" in Novosibirsk. The village of Baevo is dear to me, as I lived there for 8 years.
I really like to draw and write stories, and I collect stickers. I really love turtles. I have a land turtle named Tortilla who lives at home and always makes me laugh with her clumsy activity.

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Every schoolchild has heard about the feat of the pioneer hero Kiri Baev in the Soviet Union. Almost a hundred years ago, during the Civil War, a 16-year-old partisan intelligence officer chose death over betrayal, taking on an unequal battle with the White Guards.

A monument was erected at the site of his death in the Kamensky district of the Altai Territory. Now it is in a deplorable state, but local residents, who still remember and honor the feat of their fellow countryman, do not lose hope that the obelisk will be restored.

At the battle site

Photo: Lyudmila Kulikova

A monument with crumbling plaster and a worn inscription “The young partisan Kirya Baev died here, August 1919” is located in a field near the village. Green Dubrava, Kamensky district. Nearby are the remains of a dugout in which a partisan scout hid from the White Guards.

The events in which Kirya took part took place during the White Czech uprising and the counter-revolutionary coup of 1918. When the White Czechs and White Guards entered Barnaul, arrests and executions of Bolshevik supporters began in the region. Kira Baev was only 15 years old at the time.

His father, Osip Baev, kept a hotel for officers and knew about the locations of the White Guards. Through his son, he informed the members of Ignatius Gromov’s detachment, thanks to this the partisans successfully operated behind enemy lines.

Kirya Baev/ Photo: Commons.wikimedia.org

In August 1919, Ignatius Gromov sent Kirill to his native village of Poperechnoye to retrieve cartridges and grenades hidden from one of the residents. On the way back, Kirya ran into the White Guards, who opened fire on him. The guy hid in a dugout and fired back at the enemy for four hours. When the cartridges ran out, he committed suicide.

Will there be any repairs?

Despite the fact that Kirya Baev died three years before the creation of the pioneer organization, he was included in the list of pioneer heroes, and an obelisk was erected at the site of his death.

“In the Soviet years, the monument was looked after, and in the dugout there were memorial books in which passers-by left their inscriptions. Now the monument is in a deplorable state,” says native of the neighboring Krutikhinsky district Lyudmila Kulikova. “In February 2018, I contacted the administration of the Kamensky district and in an official response, the head of the district, Fyodor Nayden, promised to carry out restoration of the monument in the summer.”

Photo: Lyudmila Kulikova

The summer was over, and Fyodor was found because he had become an accused in a criminal case.

Evgenia Gordienko, acting head of the Kamensky district, AiF-Altai explained why the monument was never restored: “The work was not carried out due to the fact that the administration of the Kamensky district did not receive additional funding, and these expenses were not planned in the budget for 2018. There was hope for some kind of subsidies or participation in programs. But since this did not happen, the cultural committee of the Kamensky district administration provided for the costs of restoring the monument when forming the budget for 2019.”

By the way

There are several monuments to Kira Baev in the Altai Territory. One of them is located on the central square in the village. Poperechnoe Kamensky district. It was restored in 2017.

Another monument to Kira Baev is located. In the book “Barnaul,” historian Alexey Sergeev writes that the bust of the pioneer hero in front of the Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren was unveiled on November 6, 1966. In 2018, the park near the monument will be landscaped.

Bust of Kiri Baev in Barnaul. Photo: Press service of the Barnaul city administration

Lanes in Barnaul and Kamen-on-Obi, as well as streets in the villages of Poperechnoye and Krasnoshchekovo, are named after Kiri Baev.

Books (“The Feat of Kiri Baev”) and poems (“Kirya Baev”) have been written about the life of the pioneer hero. There are musical works: “The Ballad of Kira Baev” and “Song about the pioneer hero Kira Baev”.

In 1975, the film “The Peasant Son” directed by Irina Tarkovskaya was released; the prototype of the main character in it was the famous Altai pioneer hero.