Share them with us! Bryansk is a city with a rich history that actively remembers and honors its heroes. About 60 streets in the city have names associated with the Great Patriotic War, among which the most prominent are Pobedy, Molodoy Gvardii and9May.
The names of 25 heroes who fought for the freedom and independence of our land are kazakhstan phone number list in the names of streets, recalling their feat and courage. One of these heroes is Aleksey Dmitrievich Bondarenko (1911-1956), Hero of the Soviet Union, originally from the Kursk region.
From April 1942, he led partisan detachments in the Bryansk
Sevsky, Suzemsky, Trubchevsky, Pogarsky, Pochepsky and Vygonichsky districts.
Under his leadership, the partisans destroyed hundreds of enemy soldiers and officers, and also blew up email leads warehouses and railway bridges of the enemy. Another outstanding warrior was Mikhail Ilyich Duka (1909-1976), also a Hero of the Soviet Union.
He was born in the Vinitsa region and after the death of his predecessor
D. Kravtsov, he led a partisan detachment. On April 24, 1945, he was appointed commander of the 82nd Guards Rifle Division.
During the storming of Berlin, Major General Duka swam across the Spree River, leading his soldiers be numbers with him. At the Victory Parade on June 24, 1945, he carried the symbolic key to the defeated Berlin.
No less significant is Valentina Ivanovna Safronova (1918-1943), a Hero of the Soviet Union, born in the village of Teshenichi in the Bryansk region. She organized an underground group of about 50 people, but was captured in December 1942.
Valentina was tortured to death in Gestapo cells on May 1, 1943. Anna Afanasyevna Morozova (1921-1944), a native of the Kaluga region, led an international underground group in the Bryansk region from May 1942 to September 1943.