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| native_name = Мария Ивановна Лагунова |
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| birth_date = 4 July 1921 |
| birth_date = 4 July 1921 |
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| birth_place = Okonechnikovo village, Kamensky district, Yekaterinburg Governorate, [[RSFSR]] |
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| death_date = 26 December 1995 |
| death_date = 26 December 1995 |
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| death_place = Brovary, |
| death_place = [[Brovary]], Kyiv Oblast, [[Ukraine]] |
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| allegiance = {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union |
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| nationality = Ukrainian |
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| branch = [[Red Army]] |
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| other_names = Frau Meresjev |
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| awards = [[Order of the Red Star]] |
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| notable_ service = 1942—1948 |
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| citizenship = [[Ukraine]] |
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| home_town = [[Brovary]] |
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[[Medal of Courage 1941]] |
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'''Mariya Ivanovna Lagunova''' ({{langx|ru|Мария Ивановна Лагунова}}; 4 July 1921 – 26 December 1995) – was a [[Soviet]] tank driver.<ref name="mechanic">{{cite news|last1=Tikhy|first1=Yuri|title=Mechanic-driver of a steel machine|url=http://www.progressprim.ru/news/ecology/2016-02-25-04586.htm|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Progress of Primorye|date=25 February 2016}}</ref> She was a veteran of the [[Great Patriotic War]]. During the war, she served with the 56th Guards Tank Brigade as a mechanic-driver of a [[T-34]] tank, and eventually achieved the rank of guard sergeant.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Skvortsov|first1=Valery|title=No one is forgotten|url=https://newizv.ru/news/society/04-08-2015/224913-nikto-ne-zabyt|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Newspaper "New Lots"|date=4 August 2015}}</ref> |
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==Early life== |
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'''Maria Ivanovna Lagunova''' (4 July 1921 – 26 December 1995) – was a [[Soviet]] tanker<ref name="mechanic">{{cite news|last1=Tikhy|first1=Yuriy|title=Mechanic-driver of a steel machine|url=http://www.progressprim.ru/news/ecology/2016-02-25-04586.htm|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Progress of Primorye|date=25 February 2016}}</ref>. She was a veteran of the [[Great Patriotic War]]. During the war, she served in the 56th Guards Tank Brigade as a mechanic-driver of a [[T-34]], and eventually achieved the rank of [[Sergeants of the Guard|guard sergeant]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Skvortsov|first1=Valery|title=No one is forgotten|url=https://newizv.ru/news/society/04-08-2015/224913-nikto-ne-zabyt|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=NEWSPAPER "NEW LOTS"|date=4 August 2015}}</ref> |
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Maria Ivanovna Lagunova was born on 4 July 1921, in the village of Okonechnikovo (Ushakovsky ''[[selsoviet]]''), Nikitinskaya Volost, in the Kamensky District of [[Yekaterinburg]] Governorate (now the [[Kataysky District|Kataisk District]] of the [[Kurgan]] Region).<ref name="kurgan">{{cite news|title=LAGUNOVA Maria Ivanovna|url=http://persona.kurganobl.ru/lyudi-udivitelnoj-sudby/lagunova-mariya-ivanovna|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Persons Zauralye|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140917103358/http://persona.kurganobl.ru/lyudi-udivitelnoj-sudby/lagunova-mariya-ivanovna|archive-date=17 September 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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== Biography == |
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Lagunova's mother passed away when she was only four. Due to this misfortune, she became responsible for herself at an early age. The family had five children. Losing her mother at four, Lagunovа began to work early to feed and dress herself and her family. (Her older brother Nikolay died in battle during the first days of the war on the front.)<ref name="kurgan"/> She graduated from junior high school after five years.<ref>{{cite news|title="FRAU Maresiev" -TANKIST MARIYA|url=http://omskprof.ru/files/files/position17-13.pdf|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Position|date=15 May 2013}}</ref> Nikolay's elder brother – from the first days of the war on the front, died in [[battle]].<ref name="kurgan"/> |
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Maria Ivanovna Lagunova was born on 4 July 1921, in the village of Okonechnikova (part of the Ushakovsky Village Council), Nikitinskaya Volost, in the Kamensky District of [[Yekaterinburg]] Province (now the [[Kataysky District|Kataisk District]] of the [[Kurgan]] Region).<ref name="kurgan">{{cite news|title=LAGUNOVA Maria Ivanovna|url=http://persona.kurganobl.ru/lyudi-udivitelnoj-sudby/lagunova-mariya-ivanovna|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Persons Zauralye}}</ref> |
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She was then taken to her sister in [[Sverdlovsk Oblast|Sverdlovsk]], where she worked as a nanny. From the age of 16, she began working at the Uralobuv factory. She initially worked as an [[electrician]], but wanted to become a [[truck driver]]. When she had spare time, and the factory truck stood idle and unattended, she studied it and was happy if she was allowed to sit behind the wheel.<ref name="Frau ">{{cite web|title="Frau Maresiev" – Marusya Lagunova|url=http://larichev.org/frau-maresev-marusja-lagunova/|website=Doctor of Sciences Always Online|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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At the age of four, she lost her mother and, from an early age, began to feed and dress herself. She graduated from junior high school after five years.<ref>{{cite news|title="FRAU Maresiev" -TANKIST MARIYA|url=http://omskprof.ru/files/files/position17-13.pdf|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Position|date=15 May 2013}}</ref> |
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She was then taken to her sister in [[Sverdlovsk Oblast|Sverdlovsk]], where she worked as a nanny. From the age of 16, she started working at the ''Uralobuv'' factory. She initially worked as an [[electrician]], but wanted to become a [[truck driver]]. When she had spare time, and the factory truck stood idle and unattended, she studied it and was happy if she was allowed to sit behind the wheel.<ref name="Frau ">{{cite web|title="Frau Maresiev" – Marusya Lagunova|url=http://larichev.org/frau-maresev-marusja-lagunova/|website=Doctor of Sciences Always Online|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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== During the Great Patriotic War == |
== During the Great Patriotic War == |
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===At the front=== |
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With the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, Nikolai's older brother went to the front, and Maria |
With the outbreak of the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Great Patriotic War]], Nikolai's older brother went to the front, and Maria decided to follow his example. After repeated appeals to the [[Stalin]] RVC of Sverdlovsk, she received a summons and was one of the 20-year-old girls sent to the [[Chelyabinsk]] school for military tractor drivers.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Dybenko|title=The real man is a tanker Maria Ivanovna Lagunova|url=http://ucrazy.ru/celebrities/1485842882-nastoyaschiy-chelovek-tankist-mariya-ivanovna-lagunova.html|website=uCrazy|publisher=31 January 2017|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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In the winter of 1942, she was sent to the airfield service battalion on the [[Volkhov Front]], a few kilometers from the front lines. During 1942 |
In the winter of 1942, she was sent to the airfield service battalion on the [[Volkhov Front]], a few kilometers from the front lines. During 1942 on her tractor she felled trees, stubbed stumps, leveled the ground, and plowed snow. During the bombing of the [[airfield]], [[Corporal]] Lagunova suffered a concussion and was and sent to the reserve regiment,{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} where she was identified as a [[projectionist]]. |
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===Driver mechanic=== |
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In February 1943, a military representative from the [[Urals]] came to the regiment to select tankmen for training. Lagunova decided to enroll, but was rejected. She then wrote a letter to Moscow to [[M. I. Kalinin|M.I. Kalinin]], and in a few days the military representative was ordered to take Lagunova as a cadet. Of the 700 male [[cadets]] wishing to become tankmen who arrived in March 1943 in the city of [[Nizhny Tagil]], Lagunva was the only woman.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kuzhily|first1=Dmitry|title=Tank at the museum. In memory of the legendary training regiment and its heroes|url=https://mstrok.ru/news/tank-u-muzeya.-pamyati-legendarnogo-uchebnogo-polka-i-ego-geroev.html|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=News Agency "Between the Rows"|date=6 May 2017}}</ref> |
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The course program was designed for four months, but the best cadets of the 19th Training Tank Regiment of the 2nd Training Tank Brigade were asked to take [[exams]] early in June. Lagunova was among the best mechanic-drivers and passed exams ahead of schedule. By flatly refusing to stay in the regiment as an instructor,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Smirnov|first1=S.S.|title=Stories about unknown heroes|url=http://lib.ru/PRIKL/SMIRNOW/heroes.txt|website=LIB|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> she was directed to the front to join the 424th [[Tank Battalion]] of the 56th Guards Tank Brigade.<ref name="faces">{{cite web|title=Order of the unit|url=http://podvignaroda.ru/?#id=18510719&tab=navDetailDocument|website=The feat of the people|publisher=27 September 1943|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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In February 1943, a military representative from the [[Urals]] came to the regiment to select tankmen for training. Maria also decided to enroll, but was refused. Then she wrote a letter to Moscow, [[M. I. Kalinin|M.I. Kalinin]], and in a few days the military representative was ordered to take MI Lagunov as a cadet. Thus, among 700 male [[cadets]], future tankmen who arrived in March 1943 in the city of [[Nizhny Tagil]], there was one girl.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kuzhily|first1=Dmitry|title=Tank at the museum. In memory of the legendary training regiment and its heroes|url=https://mstrok.ru/news/tank-u-muzeya.-pamyati-legendarnogo-uchebnogo-polka-i-ego-geroev.html|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=News Agency "Between the Rows"|date=6 May 2017}}</ref> |
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Sergeant Lagunova received baptism of fire with the Guards at the [[Battle of Kursk]]. After the counterattack by Soviet troops near Kursk, tankers fought farther to the west, through [[Sumy]], [[Chernihiv]], and the [[Kyiv region]]s of [[Ukraine]].<ref name="masha">{{cite web|title=Masha – the driver of tanks|url=http://www.a-z.ru/women_cd2/12/7/i80_249.htm|website=Regional public organization "Women and Information"|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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The course program was designed for four months, but the best cadets of the 19th Training Tank Regiment of the 2nd Training Tank Brigade were asked to take [[exams]] early in June. Maria was among the best mechanics-drivers and passed exams ahead of schedule. By flatly refusing to stay in the regiment as an instructor,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Smirnov|first1=S.S.|title=Stories about unknown heroes|url=http://lib.ru/PRIKL/SMIRNOW/heroes.txt|website=LIB|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> the mechanic driver M.I. Lagunova is directed to the front in the 424th separate [[Tank Battalion]] of the 56th Guards Tank Brigade.<ref name="faces">{{cite web|title=Order of the unit|url=http://podvignaroda.ru/?#id=18510719&tab=navDetailDocument|website=The feat of the people|publisher=27 September 1943|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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Ivanovna showed herself an experienced and brave driver, and enjoyed the military authority of the tankers. The brigade described her as "our tank ace".<ref>{{cite web|title=Lessons of Courage. Lagunova Maria Ivanovna|url=http://www.gazeta31.info/2017/06/blog-post_52.html|website=Gazeta31|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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Maria Ivanovna showed herself an experienced and brave driver, enjoyed the military authority of the tankers. On her account was already a lot of trapped fire dots, [[rifles]] and soldiers of the [[enemy]]. The brigade talked about her: "This is our tank ace".<ref>{{cite web|title=Lessons of Courage. Lagunova Maria Ivanovna|url=http://www.gazeta31.info/2017/06/blog-post_52.html|website=Gazeta31|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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From 1943 she was a candidate for membership in the [[Communist Party USA|All-Union Communist Party]].<ref name="faces"/> |
From 1943 she was a candidate for membership in the [[Communist Party USA|All-Union Communist Party]].<ref name="faces"/> |
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===The last 13th battle=== |
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On 28 September 1943 near Kiev, in the city of [[Brovary]], the brigade was |
On 28 September 1943 near Kiev, in the city of [[Brovary]], the brigade was involved in heavy fighting. Control of the village of Knyazhiychi passed from the Russians to the Germans twice. Captain Mityakin, the battalion ''[[zampolit]]'', personally led the tankers in another tank attack on German positions while in a T-34 (commander of the tank – Lieutenant Chumakov), where M.I. Lagunova served as a mechanic driver. This was her 13th battle.<ref name="mechanic"/> |
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Initially, the attack developed successfully: bursting |
Initially, the attack developed successfully: bursting through the German lines, the crew destroyed German artillery, destroyed the machine gun parapet in the trenches and killed enemy soldiers and [[officers]]. But soon the tank was put down. A shell damaged the [[caterpillar track]] and one landed in the mechanic driver's seat.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Geiko|first1=Yu.|title=Tankist named Maria|url=http://armor.kiev.ua/Battle/WWII/maria.php|website=ARMOR|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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===At the hospital=== |
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Unconscious, Lagunova was [[Casualty evacuation|evacuated]] from the tank and taken to a field hospital. On waking up, she found that she had no legs and her right hand was also gone.<ref name="masha"/><ref>{{cite news|last1=Smirnov|first1=Sergey|title=Tankist Maria Lagunova is a woman of steel will|url=http://statehistory.ru/725/Tankist-Mariya-Lagunova---zhenshchina-stalnoy-voli/|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=State History|date=3 May 2010}}</ref> |
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She was |
She was airlifted to [[Sumy]], from there to [[Ulyanovsk]], and then to [[Omsk]]. Here, surgeon Valentina Borisova conducted a series of [[Surgery|operations]] to partially save her legs so that Lgunova would have the opportunity to walk on [[prosthetics]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Maria Lagunova is a woman-tanker who became famous in fighting for Brovarsk|url=https://atbrovary.org/article/3596/%D0%9C%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%96%D1%8F%20%D0%9B%D0%B0%D0%B3%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%20%E2%80%93%20%D0%B6%D1%96%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%B0-%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BA%D1%96%D1%81%D1%82%2C%20%D1%8F%D0%BA%D0%B0%20%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%8F%20%D0%B2%20%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%8F%D1%85%20%D0%B7%D0%B0%20%D0%91%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%89%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%83|website=ATBROVARY|publisher=17 January 2018|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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In the hospital |
In the hospital Lagunova was awarded the [[Order of the Red Star]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Malyshevsky|first1=Nikolai|title=Women who have won fascism|url=http://ruskline.ru/monitoring_smi/2013/03/08/zhenwiny_pobedivshie_fashizm_i/|website=Russian folk line|publisher=8 March 2013|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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The delegation from the [[Nizhny Tagil]] Training Regiment brought |
The delegation from the [[Nizhny Tagil]] Training Regiment brought her some 60 letters from both friends and from cadets she did not know who were from the new replenishment.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mechanic-driver of tank T-34 Lagunova M.I.|url=http://www.otvoyna.ru/lagunova.htm|website=Otvoyna|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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From letters from the front |
From letters sent from the front written by the [[commander]] of the brigade, Colonel M.K. Scooby and her former [[combatant]] Major Honin, she learned that her portrait hangs in a room at the regimental headquarters and her military biography is taught to all the cadets for educational purposes.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Antropova|first1=Natalya|title=Katay district: the memory of Maria Lagunova|url=http://asmo45.ru/news/katajskij_rajon_pamjati_marii_lagunovoj/2015-02-26-2403|website=Council of municipal formations of the Kurgan region|publisher=26 February 2015|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Extended meeting of the Chuvash Republican Department of the Russian Union of Veterans|url=http://soyuzveteranov.ru/?q=content/rasshirennoe-zasedanie-chuvashskogo-respublikanskogo-otdeleniya-rossiyskogo-soyuza-veteranov|website=Russian Union of Veterans|publisher=4 April 2016|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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According to other sources, Lagunova was considered to have died, and fellow soldiers from the 56th Guards Tank Brigade learned that she was alive only after 20 years from the publications |
According to other sources, Lagunova was considered to have died, and fellow soldiers from the 56th Guards Tank Brigade learned that she was alive only after 20 years from the publications by the writer S.S. Smirnov in the press.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Markov|first1=Valery|title=Featuring Maria Lagunova|url=http://historyntagil.ru/people/6_253.htm|website=Historyntagil|publisher=22 September 2009|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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In the spring of 1944, |
In the spring of 1944, Lagunova was taken to the Central Institute of Traumatology and Prosthodontics of the [[Ministry of Health of the USSR]] in Moscow, where she had prosthetics made.<ref>{{cite news|title=Tankist named Maria|url=https://politikus.ru/articles/43417-tankist-po-imeni-mariya.html|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Politikus|date=17 February 2015}}</ref> |
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Returning to the training regiment, Lagunova served as a [[Telegraphy|telegraph]] operator for four years. She continued to learn how to walk on her prosthetics. In 1948, she was [[demobilized]].<ref name="Frau "/> |
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=== Further life === |
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Returning to the training regiment, M.I. Lagunova served as a telegraph operator for four years, continuing training in walking on prosthetics. In 1948, she was [[demobilized]].<ref name="Frau "/> |
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She lived in Sverdlovsk, worked at the factory "Uralobuv" as a controller of the VTK. Married to Kuzma Yakovlevich Firsova, who she met in the hospital, also a [[war veteran]]. In the family they were born two sons.<ref>{{cite news|last1=KROHMALYUK|first1=V.|title=SISTER MARESYEVA|url=http://www.sovross.ru/old/2005/29/29_6_2.htm|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Sovross|date=5 March 2005}}</ref> |
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In the 1960s, under the advice of physicians, due to [[asthma]], she was forced to a [[climate]] change, and the family moved to [[Khmelnytsky]], and then to Brovary. She was bringing up children and grandchildren, working on patriotic education of youth, [[traveling]] with [[delegations]] abroad.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Chigintsev|first1=Victor|title=SISTER MARESYEVA|url=https://www.kr-gazeta.ru/obshchestvo/506.html|website=Kopeisk Worker|publisher=11 September 2010|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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She died 26 December 1995, at the age of 74 years. |
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== Awards == |
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''Soviet state awards'' |
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==Awards== |
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* [[Order of the Red Star]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Lagunova Maria Ivanovna 1921g.|url=http://podvignaroda.ru/?#id=18510721&tab=navDetailManAward|website=The feat of the people in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945|publisher=24 September 1943|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
* [[Order of the Red Star]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Lagunova Maria Ivanovna 1921g.|url=http://podvignaroda.ru/?#id=18510721&tab=navDetailManAward|website=The feat of the people in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945|publisher=24 September 1943|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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* [[Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Lagunova Maria Ivanovna|url=http://www.podvignaroda.ru/?#id=1517338916&tab=navDetailManUbil|website=The feat of the people in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945|publisher=6 April 1985|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
* [[Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Lagunova Maria Ivanovna|url=http://www.podvignaroda.ru/?#id=1517338916&tab=navDetailManUbil|website=The feat of the people in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945|publisher=6 April 1985|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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* [[Medal "For Courage" (Russia)|Medal "For Courage"]] |
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* campaign and jubilee medals |
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She was made an honorary citizen of the cities of [[Kataysk, Kurgan Oblast]] (Russia), [[Brovary]] ([[Ukraine]]) and [[Grunewald (locality)|Grunewald]] (Germany). |
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* [[Medal of Honor]] |
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==Later life and family== |
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* [[Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"|Medal "For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945"]] |
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She lived in Sverdlovsk, worked at the Uralobuv factory as a controller of the [[quality control]] department ({{langx|ru|ОТК}}). She married Kuzma Yakovlevich Firsov, whom she met in the hospital who was also a [[war veteran]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Krohmalyuk|first1=V.|title=Sister Maresyeva|url=http://www.sovross.ru/old/2005/29/29_6_2.htm|accessdate=19 May 2018|work=Sovross|date=5 March 2005}}</ref> |
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* [[Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"|Medal "20 years of victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945"]] |
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When Firsov proposed to Lagunova, she laughed and cried: "What will we do? We both need a nanny". To which he replied: "And we are with you, Masha, we will combine two very difficult destinies into one heavy one. And make you happy." They had two sons: Nickolay (born in 1949) and Vasily (born in 1953). Both sons are named after the dead brothers of Lagunova and Firsov. They have grandchildren,<ref>{{cite news|title=The front-line story of the woman-tanker Maria Lagunova|url=http://inter.ua/uk/video/episode/victory/2014/05/09/logunova|accessdate=20 May 2018|work=Inter|date=9 May 2014}}</ref> and live in the village of Knyazhi, Brovarsky district, in the Kyiv region of Ukraine. |
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In the 1960s, following the advice of physicians, due to bad [[asthma]], she was forced to move for a change in climate. The family moved to [[Khmelnytsky]], and then to Brovary. She brought up her children and grandchildren, worked on patriotic education of youth, and traveled with teams or representatives abroad.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Chigintsev|first1=Victor|title=Sister Maresyeva|url=https://www.kr-gazeta.ru/obshchestvo/506.html|website=Kopeisk Worker|publisher=11 September 2010|accessdate=19 May 2018}}</ref> |
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* [[Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"|Medal of "30 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945"]] |
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She died 26 December 1995, at the age of 74 years. |
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* [[Jubilee Medal "Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"|Medal "40 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945"]] |
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* [[Jubilee Medal "50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"|Jubilee Medal "50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945"]] |
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An honorable citizen of the cities of [[Kataysk]] (Kurgan region, Russia), [[Brovary]] ([[Ukraine]]) and [[Grunewald]] ( (Germany)). |
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== Family == |
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The family had five children. Losing her mother at four, Lagunovа began to work early to feed and dress herself and her family. Nikolay's elder brother – from the first days of the war on the front, died in [[battle]].<ref name="kurgan"/> |
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The husband – Kuzma Yakovlevich Firsov, who she met in the hospital, was a war disabled person. When the future man proposed to marry her in the hospital, she laughed and cried: "What will we do? We both need a nanny". To which he replied: "And we are with you, Masha, we will combine two very difficult destinies into one heavy one. And make you happy". In the family there were born two sons: Nicholas ([[Born in 1940|born 1949]]) and Vasily ([[Born in 1935|born 1953]]). Both sons are named after the dead at the front of the brothers Mary Ivanovna and Kuzma Yakovlevich. There are also grandchildren,<ref>{{cite news|title=The front-line story of the woman-tanker Maria Lagunova|url=http://inter.ua/uk/video/episode/victory/2014/05/09/logunova|accessdate=20 May 2018|work=Inter|date=9 May 2014}}</ref> they live in the Knyazhi village, Brovarsky district, Kyiv region of Ukraine. |
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== Memory == |
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Her name is called in the streets on the city of Brovary and the village Knyazhiychi in Ukraine,<ref>{{cite web|title=Victory History. Maria Lagunova|url=https://tentorium.ru/novosti/lagunova/|website=Tentorium|publisher=30 April 2015|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> as well as the home of Mary Ivanovna, in the city of Kataysky. |
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==Remembrances== |
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Honorary citizen of the city of Brovary. In 2010, on the eve of the [[Victory Day]] in the city of [[Nizhny Tagil]] Maria Lagunova installed a [[memorial plaque]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sergeenko|first1=Taisiya|title="Frau Maresiev" – Marusya Lagunova|url=http://aeslib.ru/istoriya-i-zhizn/velikie/frau-maresev-marusya-lagunova.html/3|website=AesliB|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Memorial – Memorial board by Lagunova MI in the city of Brovary|url=http://memory-tour.ru/memorial/51342|website=Memory-tour|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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[[File:Мемориальная доска на честь Лагуновой Марии Ивановны 1921-1995, женщины-танкистки, что освобождала Бровары от фашистов..jpg|thumb|right|300px|Memorable sign in Brovary]] |
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Streets in the city of Brovary and the village Knyazhiychi in Ukraine,<ref>{{cite web|title=Victory History. Maria Lagunova|url=https://tentorium.ru/novosti/lagunova/|website=Tentorium|date=30 April 2015 |publisher=30 April 2015|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> as well as the home of Luganova in the city of Kataysky are named after her. |
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On 6 May 2013, a memorial plaque in her memory was installed on one of the houses on the street named after her (M. Lagunova Street, house number 38).<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sukhanova|first1=Marina|title=Abstract OOD on cognitive development 'The Great Patriotic War and its heroes' for children of the preparatory group|url=http://www.maam.ru/detskijsad/konspekt-od-po-poznavatelnomu-razvitiyu-velikaja-otechestvenaja-voina-i-eyo-geroi-dlja-detei-podgotovitelnoi.html|website=MAAM|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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She was made an honorary citizen of the city of Brovary. In 2010, on the eve of the [[Victory Day]] celebrations in the city of [[Nizhny Tagil]] a [[memorial plaque]] was installed in her memory.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sergeenko|first1=Taisiya|title="Frau Maresiev" – Marusya Lagunova|url=http://aeslib.ru/istoriya-i-zhizn/velikie/frau-maresev-marusya-lagunova.html/3|website=AesliB|date=22 January 2017 |accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Memorial – Memorial board by Lagunova MI in the city of Brovary|url=http://memory-tour.ru/memorial/51342|website=Memory-tour|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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In 2015, the documentary series ''"The Magic Regiment"'' was released on air. The third series ''"Masha"'' is devoted to the feat and life of Maria Lagunova.<ref>{{cite news|title=Masha|url=http://tvkultura.ru/anons/show/episode_id/1186741/brand_id/59277/|accessdate=20 May 2018|work=Russia – Culture}}</ref> |
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On 6 May 2013, a memorial plaque in her memory was installed on one of the houses on the street named after her (M. Lagunova Street, house number 38).<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sukhanova|first1=Marina|title=Abstract OOD on cognitive development 'The Great Patriotic War and its heroes' for children of the preparatory group|url=http://www.maam.ru/detskijsad/konspekt-od-po-poznavatelnomu-razvitiyu-velikaja-otechestvenaja-voina-i-eyo-geroi-dlja-detei-podgotovitelnoi.html|website=MAAM|date=21 February 2018 |accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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In the museum – memorial complex "History of the T-34 tank", part of the exhibition "Women and Tanks" is dedicated to M. I. Lagunovoy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Exposition|url=http://museum-t-34.ru/%d1%8d%d0%ba%d1%81%d0%bf%d0%be%d0%b7%d0%b8%d1%86%d0%b8%d1%8f/|website=Museum complex "History of T-34 tank"|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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In 2015, the documentary series ''The Magic Regiment'' was broadcast. The third series ''Masha'' is devoted to her life and feats.<ref>{{cite news|title=Masha|url=http://tvkultura.ru/anons/show/episode_id/1186741/brand_id/59277/|accessdate=20 May 2018|work=Russia – Culture}}</ref> |
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== Estimates and thoughts == |
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In the museum the "History of the T-34 tank", part of the exhibition "Women and Tanks", is dedicated to M. I. Lagunova.<ref>{{cite web|title=Exposition|url=http://museum-t-34.ru/%d1%8d%d0%ba%d1%81%d0%bf%d0%be%d0%b7%d0%b8%d1%86%d0%b8%d1%8f/|website=Museum complex "History of T-34 tank"|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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After more than 20 years of rest, M.I. Lagunova led the tank again, when she was in Germany as part of a delegation from the regiment, and one foreign journalist doubted that the "[[frau]]" could be a tank mechanic. Then Lagunova sat at the driver's seat of the tank and, with all the force on the friction pedal of both prosthetics, led the tank. ''"Bravo, Frau Meresiev!"'' – shouted, doubting the journalist.<ref>{{cite web|title=Women-tankers in the Great Patriotic War|url=https://schoolfiles.net/1017187|website=Schoolfiles|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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After more than 20 years, Lagunova drove a tank again when she was in Germany as part of a delegation from her regiment. One foreign journalist doubted that a ''[[frau]]'' could be a tank mechanic. Lagunova sat in the driver's seat of the tank and, with all the force on the friction pedal of both prosthetics, drove the tank. The doubting journalist shouted "Bravo, Frau [[Meresiev]]!"<ref>{{cite web|title=Women-tankers in the Great Patriotic War|url=https://schoolfiles.net/1017187|website=Schoolfiles|accessdate=20 May 2018}}</ref> |
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Мемориальная доска на честь Лагуновой Марии Ивановны 1921-1995, женщины-танкистки, что освобождала Бровары от фашистов..jpg|Memorable sign in Brovary |
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* [https://pamyat-naroda.ru/heroes/podvig-chelovek_nagrazhdenie18510721/ Lagunova Maria Ivanovna] |
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* [https://mstrok.ru/news/tank-u-muzeya.-pamyati-legendarnogo-uchebnogo-polka-i-ego-geroev.html Tank at the museum. In memory of the legendary training regiment and its heroes] |
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* [http://www.garnizon-a.ru/ru/?idx=1425 Documentary series "The Beautiful Regiment"] |
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Mariya Ivanovna Lagunova | |
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Native name | Мария Ивановна Лагунова |
Born | 4 July 1921 Okonechnikovo village, Kamensky district, Yekaterinburg Governorate, RSFSR |
Died | 26 December 1995 Brovary, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine |
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Service | Red Army |
Awards | Order of the Red Star |
Mariya Ivanovna Lagunova (Russian: Мария Ивановна Лагунова; 4 July 1921 – 26 December 1995) – was a Soviet tank driver.[1] She was a veteran of the Great Patriotic War. During the war, she served with the 56th Guards Tank Brigade as a mechanic-driver of a T-34 tank, and eventually achieved the rank of guard sergeant.[2]
Early life
[edit]Maria Ivanovna Lagunova was born on 4 July 1921, in the village of Okonechnikovo (Ushakovsky selsoviet), Nikitinskaya Volost, in the Kamensky District of Yekaterinburg Governorate (now the Kataisk District of the Kurgan Region).[3]
Lagunova's mother passed away when she was only four. Due to this misfortune, she became responsible for herself at an early age. The family had five children. Losing her mother at four, Lagunovа began to work early to feed and dress herself and her family. (Her older brother Nikolay died in battle during the first days of the war on the front.)[3] She graduated from junior high school after five years.[4] Nikolay's elder brother – from the first days of the war on the front, died in battle.[3]
She was then taken to her sister in Sverdlovsk, where she worked as a nanny. From the age of 16, she began working at the Uralobuv factory. She initially worked as an electrician, but wanted to become a truck driver. When she had spare time, and the factory truck stood idle and unattended, she studied it and was happy if she was allowed to sit behind the wheel.[5]
During the Great Patriotic War
[edit]At the front
[edit]With the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, Nikolai's older brother went to the front, and Maria decided to follow his example. After repeated appeals to the Stalin RVC of Sverdlovsk, she received a summons and was one of the 20-year-old girls sent to the Chelyabinsk school for military tractor drivers.[6]
In the winter of 1942, she was sent to the airfield service battalion on the Volkhov Front, a few kilometers from the front lines. During 1942 on her tractor she felled trees, stubbed stumps, leveled the ground, and plowed snow. During the bombing of the airfield, Corporal Lagunova suffered a concussion and was and sent to the reserve regiment,[citation needed] where she was identified as a projectionist.
Driver mechanic
[edit]In February 1943, a military representative from the Urals came to the regiment to select tankmen for training. Lagunova decided to enroll, but was rejected. She then wrote a letter to Moscow to M.I. Kalinin, and in a few days the military representative was ordered to take Lagunova as a cadet. Of the 700 male cadets wishing to become tankmen who arrived in March 1943 in the city of Nizhny Tagil, Lagunva was the only woman.[7]
The course program was designed for four months, but the best cadets of the 19th Training Tank Regiment of the 2nd Training Tank Brigade were asked to take exams early in June. Lagunova was among the best mechanic-drivers and passed exams ahead of schedule. By flatly refusing to stay in the regiment as an instructor,[8] she was directed to the front to join the 424th Tank Battalion of the 56th Guards Tank Brigade.[9]
Sergeant Lagunova received baptism of fire with the Guards at the Battle of Kursk. After the counterattack by Soviet troops near Kursk, tankers fought farther to the west, through Sumy, Chernihiv, and the Kyiv regions of Ukraine.[10]
Ivanovna showed herself an experienced and brave driver, and enjoyed the military authority of the tankers. The brigade described her as "our tank ace".[11]
From 1943 she was a candidate for membership in the All-Union Communist Party.[9]
The last 13th battle
[edit]On 28 September 1943 near Kiev, in the city of Brovary, the brigade was involved in heavy fighting. Control of the village of Knyazhiychi passed from the Russians to the Germans twice. Captain Mityakin, the battalion zampolit, personally led the tankers in another tank attack on German positions while in a T-34 (commander of the tank – Lieutenant Chumakov), where M.I. Lagunova served as a mechanic driver. This was her 13th battle.[1]
Initially, the attack developed successfully: bursting through the German lines, the crew destroyed German artillery, destroyed the machine gun parapet in the trenches and killed enemy soldiers and officers. But soon the tank was put down. A shell damaged the caterpillar track and one landed in the mechanic driver's seat.[12]
At the hospital
[edit]Unconscious, Lagunova was evacuated from the tank and taken to a field hospital. On waking up, she found that she had no legs and her right hand was also gone.[10][13]
She was airlifted to Sumy, from there to Ulyanovsk, and then to Omsk. Here, surgeon Valentina Borisova conducted a series of operations to partially save her legs so that Lgunova would have the opportunity to walk on prosthetics.[14]
In the hospital Lagunova was awarded the Order of the Red Star.[15]
The delegation from the Nizhny Tagil Training Regiment brought her some 60 letters from both friends and from cadets she did not know who were from the new replenishment.[16]
From letters sent from the front written by the commander of the brigade, Colonel M.K. Scooby and her former combatant Major Honin, she learned that her portrait hangs in a room at the regimental headquarters and her military biography is taught to all the cadets for educational purposes.[17][18]
According to other sources, Lagunova was considered to have died, and fellow soldiers from the 56th Guards Tank Brigade learned that she was alive only after 20 years from the publications by the writer S.S. Smirnov in the press.[19]
In the spring of 1944, Lagunova was taken to the Central Institute of Traumatology and Prosthodontics of the Ministry of Health of the USSR in Moscow, where she had prosthetics made.[20]
Returning to the training regiment, Lagunova served as a telegraph operator for four years. She continued to learn how to walk on her prosthetics. In 1948, she was demobilized.[5]
Awards
[edit]- Order of the Red Star[21]
- Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree[22]
- Medal "For Courage"
- campaign and jubilee medals
She was made an honorary citizen of the cities of Kataysk, Kurgan Oblast (Russia), Brovary (Ukraine) and Grunewald (Germany).
Later life and family
[edit]She lived in Sverdlovsk, worked at the Uralobuv factory as a controller of the quality control department (Russian: ОТК). She married Kuzma Yakovlevich Firsov, whom she met in the hospital who was also a war veteran.[23] When Firsov proposed to Lagunova, she laughed and cried: "What will we do? We both need a nanny". To which he replied: "And we are with you, Masha, we will combine two very difficult destinies into one heavy one. And make you happy." They had two sons: Nickolay (born in 1949) and Vasily (born in 1953). Both sons are named after the dead brothers of Lagunova and Firsov. They have grandchildren,[24] and live in the village of Knyazhi, Brovarsky district, in the Kyiv region of Ukraine.
In the 1960s, following the advice of physicians, due to bad asthma, she was forced to move for a change in climate. The family moved to Khmelnytsky, and then to Brovary. She brought up her children and grandchildren, worked on patriotic education of youth, and traveled with teams or representatives abroad.[25] She died 26 December 1995, at the age of 74 years.
Remembrances
[edit]Streets in the city of Brovary and the village Knyazhiychi in Ukraine,[26] as well as the home of Luganova in the city of Kataysky are named after her.
She was made an honorary citizen of the city of Brovary. In 2010, on the eve of the Victory Day celebrations in the city of Nizhny Tagil a memorial plaque was installed in her memory.[27][28]
On 6 May 2013, a memorial plaque in her memory was installed on one of the houses on the street named after her (M. Lagunova Street, house number 38).[29]
In 2015, the documentary series The Magic Regiment was broadcast. The third series Masha is devoted to her life and feats.[30]
In the museum the "History of the T-34 tank", part of the exhibition "Women and Tanks", is dedicated to M. I. Lagunova.[31]
After more than 20 years, Lagunova drove a tank again when she was in Germany as part of a delegation from her regiment. One foreign journalist doubted that a frau could be a tank mechanic. Lagunova sat in the driver's seat of the tank and, with all the force on the friction pedal of both prosthetics, drove the tank. The doubting journalist shouted "Bravo, Frau Meresiev!"[32]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Tikhy, Yuri (25 February 2016). "Mechanic-driver of a steel machine". Progress of Primorye. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Skvortsov, Valery (4 August 2015). "No one is forgotten". Newspaper "New Lots". Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ a b c "LAGUNOVA Maria Ivanovna". Persons Zauralye. Archived from the original on 17 September 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ ""FRAU Maresiev" -TANKIST MARIYA" (PDF). Position. 15 May 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ a b ""Frau Maresiev" – Marusya Lagunova". Doctor of Sciences Always Online. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Dybenko. "The real man is a tanker Maria Ivanovna Lagunova". uCrazy. 31 January 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Kuzhily, Dmitry (6 May 2017). "Tank at the museum. In memory of the legendary training regiment and its heroes". News Agency "Between the Rows". Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Smirnov, S.S. "Stories about unknown heroes". LIB. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ a b "Order of the unit". The feat of the people. 27 September 1943. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ a b "Masha – the driver of tanks". Regional public organization "Women and Information". Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "Lessons of Courage. Lagunova Maria Ivanovna". Gazeta31. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Geiko, Yu. "Tankist named Maria". ARMOR. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Smirnov, Sergey (3 May 2010). "Tankist Maria Lagunova is a woman of steel will". State History. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "Maria Lagunova is a woman-tanker who became famous in fighting for Brovarsk". ATBROVARY. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Malyshevsky, Nikolai. "Women who have won fascism". Russian folk line. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "Mechanic-driver of tank T-34 Lagunova M.I." Otvoyna. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Antropova, Natalya. "Katay district: the memory of Maria Lagunova". Council of municipal formations of the Kurgan region. 26 February 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "Extended meeting of the Chuvash Republican Department of the Russian Union of Veterans". Russian Union of Veterans. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ Markov, Valery. "Featuring Maria Lagunova". Historyntagil. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "Tankist named Maria". Politikus. 17 February 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "Lagunova Maria Ivanovna 1921g". The feat of the people in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945. 24 September 1943. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ "Lagunova Maria Ivanovna". The feat of the people in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945. 6 April 1985. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ Krohmalyuk, V. (5 March 2005). "Sister Maresyeva". Sovross. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "The front-line story of the woman-tanker Maria Lagunova". Inter. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ Chigintsev, Victor. "Sister Maresyeva". Kopeisk Worker. 11 September 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- ^ "Victory History. Maria Lagunova". Tentorium. 30 April 2015. 30 April 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ Sergeenko, Taisiya (22 January 2017). ""Frau Maresiev" – Marusya Lagunova". AesliB. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ "Memorial – Memorial board by Lagunova MI in the city of Brovary". Memory-tour. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ Sukhanova, Marina (21 February 2018). "Abstract OOD on cognitive development 'The Great Patriotic War and its heroes' for children of the preparatory group". MAAM. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ "Masha". Russia – Culture. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ "Exposition". Museum complex "History of T-34 tank". Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^ "Women-tankers in the Great Patriotic War". Schoolfiles. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
External links
[edit]- The story of a real man
- Tankman Lagunova Maria – a woman of steel will
- Lagunova Maria Ivanovna
- Tank at the museum. In memory of the legendary training regiment and its heroes Archived 9 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine
- Documentary series "The Beautiful Regiment" Archived 9 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine