Alexander Semenovich Tulintsev ( 1925 - 2015 [1] ) - participant of the Great Patriotic War , telephone operator of the communications company of the 205th Guards Rifle Regiment of the 70th Guards Rifle Division of the 13th Army of the Central Front, Red Army Guard.
| Alexander Semenovich Tulintsev | ||||
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| Date of Birth | September 14, 1925 | |||
| Place of Birth | with. Taldy-Kurgan , Alma-Ata District , Kazak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , RSFSR , USSR ; (now Taldykorgan , Almaty region of Kazakhstan ) | |||
| Date of death | March 30, 2015 (89 years old) | |||
| Place of death | Kaliningrad , Russia | |||
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| Type of army | Signal Corps | |||
| Years of service | 1943-1953 | |||
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| Battles / wars | The Great Patriotic War | |||
| Awards and prizes | ||||
| Photo of Tulintsev . | |
Biography
Born on September 14, 1925 in the city of Taldy-Kurgan, now Taldykorgan - the administrative center of the Almaty region of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in a peasant family.
He graduated from 7 classes. He worked on a collective farm named after the 3rd Five-Year Plan.
On February 20, 1943, he was drafted into the Red Army by the Taldy-Kurgan District Military Commissariat of the Alma-Ata Region of the Kazakh SSR and was sent to study at the Tashkent Military Machine-Gun and Mortar School (Chirchik city, Tashkent region). Later, this school was moved to the city of Termez ( Uzbekistan ). He graduated from college in August 1943 (six-month accelerated courses - department for the training of communication specialists).
In the army from August 20, 1943 to March 1, 1944. From August 20 to October 10, 1943 - a telephone operator as part of the Central Front, from October 10, 1943 to March 1, 1944 - a telephone operator as part of the 1st Ukrainian Front.
The telephone operator of the communications company of the 205th Guards Rifle Regiment, the Komsomolets of the Guard, the Red Army soldier Alexander Tulintsev, on the night of September 20, 1943, was among the first to cross the Dnieper in the vicinity of the village of Domantovo in the Chernobyl district of the Kiev region of Ukraine and, laying a cable line, establishing contact with the advanced detachment . During the battle on the bridgehead, a brave signalman guardsmen made his way to the encircled Soviet battalion and regained contact with him. Guards Red Army soldier Tulintsev spent six days behind enemy lines and transmitted valuable data on the enemy’s actions and on the location of his firing points.
In 1947, Alexander Tulintsev became an officer, graduating from the Leningrad Military School of Communications. Member of the CPSU (b) / CPSU since 1946. Since July 30, 1953, Major A. Tulintsev has been in reserve.
He worked as an engineer in the Taldy-Kurgan regional communications department, as a radio engineer in the Taldy-Kurgan airport .
For many years (from 1955 to 1987), Tulintsev was elected a deputy of the Taldy-Kurgan city and regional councils. In 1965-1966, he headed the trade union of workers of the Taldy-Kurgan airport. From 1975 to 1986 he was a member of the Taldy-Kurgan City Council of Veterans of War and Labor, and in 1986-1996 - the Taldy-Kurgan Regional Council of Veterans.
In recent years, he lived in Kaliningrad .
A. S. Tulintsev - the last Hero of the Soviet Union - a veteran of World War II, who lived in the Kaliningrad region [2] [3] .
He was a member of the anniversary Victory Parades of 1990 and 1995 in Moscow.
The film dedicated to the hero was shot by a creative association from the city of Baltiysk “SILVER STOETR” - “THE LAST HERO” film by the link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kja61we9TM0&t=1243s
Family
- Father - Tulintsev Semyon Pankratovich (born 1902).
- Mother - Tulintseva Maria Andreevna (born 1902).
- Wife - Tulintseva Ekaterina Afanasevna (born 1927).
- Daughters:
- Tulintseva Lyudmila Aleksandrovna (born 1950),
- Chepurnaya Natalya Aleksandrovna (born 1952).
Rewards
- By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of October 16, 1943, "for successfully crossing the Dnieper River north of Kiev, firmly securing the bridgehead on the west bank of the Dnieper River and showing courage and heroism," the guard, Red Army soldier Tulintsev Alexander Semenovich, was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union with the award of the Order of Lenin and Gold Star medals (No. 1812).
- He was awarded the Order of Lenin, the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, medals.
- He was awarded the title "Honorary Citizen of Taldy-Kurgan".
Notes
- ↑ Tulintsev, Alexander Semenovich . Site " Heroes of the country ".
- ↑ Our only one .
- ↑ In the Kaliningrad region there was only one Hero of the Soviet Union (inaccessible link) .
Links
Tulintsev, Alexander Semenovich . Site " Heroes of the country ".
- Heroes of the Soviet Union are Kazakhstanis .
- Tulintsev Alexander Semenovich .
- Alexander Semenovich Tulintsev on the site "Soldiers of the XX century . "
- Tulintsev Alexander Semenovich .
- Gold Star number 1812 (inaccessible link) .
- Alexander Semenovich Tulintsev on the site Biographies of Heroes and writers of the Soviet Union .
