Anna Filippovna Nazarova ( Belorussian. Ganna Pіlіpakna Nazarava ; May 15, 1921 - September 12, 2000) - Chairman of the May 1 collective farm in the Zheludok district of the Grodno region. Hero of Socialist Labor (1960).
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Biography
She was born in 1921 in a peasant family in the village of Shatsk (today - the Pukhovichi district of the Minsk region).
Member of World War II . Summoned to the Red Army as a paramedic. She took part in the evacuation of the hospital in Borisov, for two years she was a nurse at the front line combat engineer battalion. Near Kursk she was wounded, evacuated to Rybinsk. Since 1943 - in the medical battalion of the Leningrad Front.
In 1952, she was elected chairman of the collective farm "May 1" Zheludok district.
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 7, 1960 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of International Women's Day, she was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Hammer and Sickle Medal [1] for outstanding achievements in work and especially fruitful social activities.
In 1962, she was appointed director of the Zheludoksky state farm. From 1971 to 1974 - Deputy Director of the Shchuchinsky bakery.
She died on September 12, 2000, was buried in the Northern cemetery in Minsk.