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Lobachik, Ivan Petrovich

Ivan Petrovich Lobachik (1909-1941) - commissar of the 291st Infantry Division of the 23rd Army .

Born in 1909 in the city of Semipalatinsk [1] . Before World War II, he was deputy head of the Office of the Committee for Cinematography of the USSR.

Voluntarily went to the front. On September 22, 1941, in the battle for the bunker in the village of Beloostrov, he was seriously wounded by a sniper, was captured and was brutally tortured. The fascists gouged out Lobachik's eyes and cut a sickle and a hammer on his chest, and a five-pointed star on his back. [2] Buried in the Sand . He was awarded the Order of the Red Star posthumously.

In his honor, in 1963, Driving Street in Moscow, where I.P. Lobachik lived before the war, was renamed Lobachik Street . [3] In 1975 [4] Khvoynaya Street in the village of Beloostrov , in which I.P. Lobachik died, was also renamed Lobachik Street . [five]

Notes

  1. ↑ Reports of irretrievable losses / OBD "Memorial"
  2. ↑ “Weekdays of Sokolnikov”, No. 7 (125), 07/16/2010
  3. ↑ Goritsky V. A. The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 in the names of the streets of Moscow. M .: OJSC Moscow Textbooks and Cartolithography, 2005. P. 82
  4. ↑ Register of names of objects of the urban environment of St. Petersburg Archived on October 6, 2013.
  5. ↑ Names of heroes on a city map


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Lobachik ,_Ivan_Petrovich&oldid = 88727595


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