Matryona Nikitovna Trirog ( Ukrainian: Tririg Motrona Mikitivna ; December 16, 1916 , the village of Zhuki , Poltava county , Poltava province - August 13, 2007 , the village of Zhuki, Poltava district , Poltava region , Ukraine ) - a collective farmer, the Bolshevik link-up collective farm of the Poltava region , Poltava region , Ukrainian SSR . Hero of Socialist Labor (1948).
| Matryona Nikitovna Trirog | |||
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| Ukrainian Tririg Motron Mikitivna | |||
| Date of Birth | December 16, 1916 | ||
| Place of Birth | Zhuki village, Poltava county , Poltava province | ||
| Date of death | August 13, 2007 (90 years old) | ||
| Place of death | Zhuki village, Poltava region , Poltava region | ||
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Biography
Born December 16, 1916 in the village of Zhuki, Poltava county, Poltava province, in a peasant family. Received primary education in the school of his native village. Then she worked as a laborer on the Bolshevik collective farm of the Poltava district in the village of Zhuki. A field link was assigned. After the Great Patriotic War, it restored the destroyed collective farm, continuing to work as a link farm.
In 1947, Matryona Trirog's link collected an average of 36.7 centners of rye per hectare on a plot of 8.9 hectares. In 1948, she was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor “for obtaining high yields of wheat, rye, corn and sugar beets when the collective farm complies with mandatory deliveries and in kind for the operation of the MTS in 1947 and the provision of grain seeds for spring sowing in 1948” [1] .
In 1972 she retired. She lived in her native village, where she died in 2007.
Rewards
- Hero of Socialist Labor - by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 16, 1948
- The order of Lenin
Notes
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 16, 1948
Literature
- Zapara B. Holy in s. Takhtaulovo // ZP. - 1948. - 20 lut. - No. 36;
- Kiva V., Babusya // Сільські вісті - 1977. - 18 sheet
Links
Trirog, Matryona Nikitovna . Site " Heroes of the country ".