Nikolai Mikhailovich Samburov ( 1908 - 1943 ) - Soviet military and party leader.
| Samburov Nikolay Mikhailovich | ||||
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| Date of Birth | 1908 | |||
| Place of Birth | Olkhovatka village, Russian empire (now Donetsk region of Ukraine ) | |||
| Date of death | 1943 | |||
| A place of death | Krasnodar Territory , USSR | |||
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| Battles / wars | The Great Patriotic War | |||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards
- 3 Memory
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Biography
Born in 1908 in a peasant family, now it is the village of Olkhovatka, Donetsk region of Ukraine. In his youth, he was a farm laborer in agricultural work.
In 1930, he was drafted into the Red Army and began military service in the 73rd Rifle Regiment of the 25th Chapaev Division in the city of Poltava. Member of the CPSU (b) / CPSU since 1932. [1] In the fall of 1933, he was discharged and entered the regional Higher Communist Agricultural School, which he graduated with honors. In 1935 he was appointed head of the regional department of public education of Poltava. A year later, he became editor of the regional newspaper Zarya Kommunizma. From 1938 to 1940, Nikolai Samburov was at party work: he worked as the first secretary of Obolonsky [ specify ] the district party committee and the head of the organizational and instructor department of the Poltava regional committee of the CPSU .
In 1941, Nikolai Mikhailovich was sent to study at the Higher School of Party Organizers at the Central Committee of the CPSU (B.) [2] in Moscow . From the beginning of World War II and until November 1941, Samburov studied at the courses of the command staff at the Lenin Military-Political Academy . Since November 1941, he was the head of the political department of the 4th Airborne Brigade [3] , later - the chief of the political department in the 8th Separate Guards Rifle Brigade [4] .
He fought in the Caucasus. At the end of September 1943, N. M. Samburov took part in the landing , which was tasked with landing on the Bugaz spit on Taman and knocking out the Germans there. On the ship, a sea hunter No. 048 with paratroopers, he left the Anapa Bay ; after a while, the ship was blown up by a mine - among the dead was Lieutenant Colonel Samburov. The date of his death in different reports is indicated differently: in some documents - September 26, in others - September 27. [1] He was buried in Anapa in a mass grave, which is located in the square of Military Glory on Pushkin Street.
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He was married to Maria Stepanovna Samburova. The family had two daughters (May - born 1936, Svetlana - born 1938) and son Victor (born 1937).
Rewards
For military merits in the defense of the city, Mozdok was awarded the Order of the Red Star (1942). For battles on the Malaya Zemlya and during the liberation of Novorossiysk - the Order of the Red Banner (1943). He was posthumously awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree (1944, the award sheet was signed by L. I. Brezhnev ).
Memory
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| Commemorative plaque on the street named after Samburov | |
His name was given to a street in the city of Anapa (by a decision of the executive committee of the Anapa City Council of Workers' Deputies dated October 26, 1943) [1] , where a memorial plaque was erected in May 2017.