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Galiy Adilbekovich Adilbekov

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Galiy Adilbekovich Adilbekov

Birth
Kazakhstan
Death
21 Oct 1943 (aged 35)
Ukraine
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: The village of Lukovitsy, Pereyaslavsky district, Kiev region, Ukraine Add to Map
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Galiy Adilbekovich Adilbekov was a Soviet career officer-tanker, participant of the Great Patriotic War, master of tank combat, Kazakh, Guards unit lieutenant colonel, awarded: the Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad" (1943), Award Personal Watch, twice the Order of the Red Banner ( 02/13/1942), the second - posthumously (1943).
Having successfully graduated in 1928 from the United Central Asian Military School (OSAVSH) in Tashkent, he was enrolled in the 43rd Cavalry Regiment.
In 1928-1933. a platoon commander of the 43rd cavalry regiment, took part in the battles in the Karakum sands in 1930, where he was first wounded. He was wounded in the head, received a fracture of his right arm. After recovery, he returned to service, in 1931 underwent retraining at Leningrad Higher Officer Armored School.
Before the start of World War II, GA Adilbekov studied in Moscow at the Military Academy of Armored Forces named after I. V. Stalin, who commanded a tank company. G. A. Adilbekov was the only Kazakh who graduated from this academy.
As part of the active army from the beginning Great Patriotic War - the commander of a tank battalion.
He took part in the battles for the defense of Vitebsk, Trubchevsk, Bryansk. He fought in the Smolensk battle, in Stalingrad, in the defense of Moscow, in the liberation of Kyiv.
At the beginning of the war, there were already two independent publications about him in the central newspapers of the USSR - from September 5, 41 in the newspaper "Vechernyaya Moskva" and on the 13th September 41 in the newspaper "Izvestia".
In the battles near Vitebsk, Trubchevsk in 1941 he performed the first known feat World War II.
As a result of the counter-offensive, the front was turned upside down, the battles were goi all directions, the tank battalion of G. Adilbekov was surrounded, but continued to carry out the combat mission. Having destroyed the enemy's tank column, which was much larger in number, the battalion smashed the enemy's rear, its military units, and manpower. Coming out of the encirclement with battles, the commander managed to save all his tanks without losing a single one.
From SeptembKyiv3, 1943, Soviet troops fought fiercely to retain and expand the Bukrin bridgehead in order to liberate Kiev. 10/21/1943 on the Bukrinsky bridgehead during the crossing of the Dnieper and liberation of Kyiv, in the Ukraine in the battle at the head of a tank attack, Guards Lieutenant Colonel G. A. Adilbekov died - at the time of his death the only representative of the peoples of Central Asia in the rank of guard lieutenant colonel - commander of a separate guards tank regiment.
Guards Lieutenant Colonel GA Adilbekov was buried in a mass grave in the village. Bulbs of the Pereyaslavsky district of the Kiev region in Ukraine. A museum of military glory has been created at the school, where the memory of the commander Adilbekov G.A. is carefully kept.
In the district officers' house in Almaty, in the museum created by V.I.Panfilova - the daughter of the legendary division commander, a separate stand is dedicated to Galiy Adilbekovich.
Galiy Adilbekovich Adilbekov was a Soviet career officer-tanker, participant of the Great Patriotic War, master of tank combat, Kazakh, Guards unit lieutenant colonel, awarded: the Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad" (1943), Award Personal Watch, twice the Order of the Red Banner ( 02/13/1942), the second - posthumously (1943).
Having successfully graduated in 1928 from the United Central Asian Military School (OSAVSH) in Tashkent, he was enrolled in the 43rd Cavalry Regiment.
In 1928-1933. a platoon commander of the 43rd cavalry regiment, took part in the battles in the Karakum sands in 1930, where he was first wounded. He was wounded in the head, received a fracture of his right arm. After recovery, he returned to service, in 1931 underwent retraining at Leningrad Higher Officer Armored School.
Before the start of World War II, GA Adilbekov studied in Moscow at the Military Academy of Armored Forces named after I. V. Stalin, who commanded a tank company. G. A. Adilbekov was the only Kazakh who graduated from this academy.
As part of the active army from the beginning Great Patriotic War - the commander of a tank battalion.
He took part in the battles for the defense of Vitebsk, Trubchevsk, Bryansk. He fought in the Smolensk battle, in Stalingrad, in the defense of Moscow, in the liberation of Kyiv.
At the beginning of the war, there were already two independent publications about him in the central newspapers of the USSR - from September 5, 41 in the newspaper "Vechernyaya Moskva" and on the 13th September 41 in the newspaper "Izvestia".
In the battles near Vitebsk, Trubchevsk in 1941 he performed the first known feat World War II.
As a result of the counter-offensive, the front was turned upside down, the battles were goi all directions, the tank battalion of G. Adilbekov was surrounded, but continued to carry out the combat mission. Having destroyed the enemy's tank column, which was much larger in number, the battalion smashed the enemy's rear, its military units, and manpower. Coming out of the encirclement with battles, the commander managed to save all his tanks without losing a single one.
From SeptembKyiv3, 1943, Soviet troops fought fiercely to retain and expand the Bukrin bridgehead in order to liberate Kiev. 10/21/1943 on the Bukrinsky bridgehead during the crossing of the Dnieper and liberation of Kyiv, in the Ukraine in the battle at the head of a tank attack, Guards Lieutenant Colonel G. A. Adilbekov died - at the time of his death the only representative of the peoples of Central Asia in the rank of guard lieutenant colonel - commander of a separate guards tank regiment.
Guards Lieutenant Colonel GA Adilbekov was buried in a mass grave in the village. Bulbs of the Pereyaslavsky district of the Kiev region in Ukraine. A museum of military glory has been created at the school, where the memory of the commander Adilbekov G.A. is carefully kept.
In the district officers' house in Almaty, in the museum created by V.I.Panfilova - the daughter of the legendary division commander, a separate stand is dedicated to Galiy Adilbekovich.

Gravesite Details

"War Mass Grave" in The village of Lukovitsy, Pereyaslavsky district, Kyiv region in Ukraine


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