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Andrey Voronin

Blind. Tank attack

© Andrey Voronin, 2014

© ACT Publishing House LLC, 2014

For the second week the weather has been clear, dry and warm - warm, of course, as much as possible in central Russia in the second half of September. When the weakened, lazy autumn sun ceased to warm the earth, slowly sliding down the jagged wooded horizon, a dense fog, white as skimmed milk, crept out of the damp lowlands. With a silent, slow flood, it flooded the plain, spreading over the river meadows and surrounding copses, so that in the morning, at dawn, it would settle with cold dew. In the rays of the low morning sun, the dew flashed with billions of diamond sparks, but few noticed it, and those who noticed it were far from always able to appreciate the beauty of the spectacle that opened up to them. The so-called common people, as a rule, do not give a damn about such things - regardless of the country of residence and place of permanent registration, they, the people, have enough other concerns, and the people who are not easy in the regional center of Upper Bolotniki have been in short supply from time immemorial. Even members of the local society of amateur artists and a circle of poetry lovers, which met twice a week in the city house of culture, as often happens with representatives of the Russian creative intelligentsia, preferred evening gatherings with port wine admiring the sunrise. The only exceptions were those cases when the sunrise found them in the bosom of nature, where they fell asleep, unable to reach the house, but even then their eyes, dim with a hangover, remained blind to the discreet charms of the Central Russian landscape. As for the dew, when it was noticed, it was perceived as a cruel mockery of the stepmother-nature over the unlucky child languishing with excruciating thirst.

But the dew nourished the earth, replacing the autumn rains that had lost their way somewhere. An incredible amount of mushrooms was born this year, and old-timers, especially elderly tradesmen in the market, authoritatively argued that the last time such a phenomenon was observed was in the distant forty-first, serving as one of the many signs of great trouble. The ominous subtext of this woman's croaking echoed with the hype raised by the press and television around the end of the world, supposedly set by the Mayans for the coming December.

Sane people were skeptical about all this chatter. The sages of the Maya tribe did not personally say anything to them, and what commercial television channels are cracking about is difficult to believe even with a very strong desire. As for the merchants with their mushroom signs, they are ladies, although very respectable, but still not so ancient as to remember what it was like in September forty-first.

But few people could think sensibly in the city of Verkhniye Bolotniki. There are even fewer people in the world who possess this rare gift than those who are able to be touched at the sight of a blossoming flower or a crimson ball of the sun rising above the horizon. Their percentage of the total number of individuals inhabiting a particular area is about the same everywhere - zero point fucking tenths with a few zeros after the decimal point. And if in megalopolises there are at least hundreds or even thousands of them, then in provincial towns like Verkhniye Bolotniki, the count, as a rule, goes to units - and well, if not to fractions.

Therefore, on the general public of the regional center Verkhniye Bolotniki, all these gloomy rumors - as, indeed, any others - made a very deep impression. The majority, traditionally interrupting from bread to vodka, so as not to fall into despair in the face of an impending global catastrophe, resorted to a tried and tested remedy for all sorrows and, waking up in the morning with a sore head, felt even some disappointment that the end of the world did not come again and should start all over again from the beginning. A better-off minority with free money emptied shop counters, sweeping matches, salt, canned food and candles to the brim to fill the storerooms and cellars with this good. Survival kits appeared on sale, and a member of the circle of poetry lovers, who creates under the pseudonym Yaroslav Morev, wrote:

The last comet will rise

Demons of the seas will rise ...

And there, on the verge of darkness and light,

Please love me harder!

The poem was published in the regional newspaper, and the very next morning on the gate of the house where the author lived, an inscription made by some witty chalk appeared: “The cutlet has already been chewed, celery is withering on the platter ... I’ll give you a candy, and you give yourself to me soon! " It was not possible to establish the identity of the pachkun who dared to offend the poet: it could have been anyone, since in such settlements as Verkhniye Bolotniki, you cannot hide behind a pseudonym, and the real name of the piite Yaroslav Morev was known here to every dog.

His name was Alexander Ivanovich Lyalkin. This name, on the whole quite ordinary, seemed to the poet not loud and euphonious enough to sign verses published in the regional newspaper and lovingly collected in a specially designated folder for this; for Verkhniye Bolotnikov, of course, it would have gone too, but Alexander Ivanovich aimed much higher and, not without reason, doubted that some Russian pop star would agree to perform songs on the verses of some Sasha Lyalkin. The fact that the numerous proposals of the poet Yaroslav Morev sent through the Internet so far remained unanswered, of course, it was not the quality of the poems that was to blame, but the imperfection of the world in which everything is done under patronage or for a lot of money.

Having neither the one nor the other, the poet Morev earned his daily bread by teaching Russian language and literature in secondary school number two in the city of Verkhniye Bolotniki. He had a nondescript appearance, ridiculous income, and by the age of forty he had finally developed as an inveterate, hopeless bachelor with no prospects for family life. He had never enjoyed success with the weaker sex and had long been accustomed to this state of affairs. True, recently he began to more and more often catch himself looking at his students - not high school students, in front of whom he was frankly shy, but those who are younger, years old, sort of, twelve or fourteen. Their childishly angular shapes and touching bumps that bulged in the front of the blouse excited him, drawing his eyes. Being a relatively educated person and somewhere even not stupid, Alexander Ivanovich knew what this suddenly erupted tendency was called, but he did not particularly strain about this: further thieving glances, surreptitiously thrown at the girlish charms that had not yet taken shape, the matter did not go and could not go because Lyalkin was too timid and shy.

The couples who had gathered while spying on the schoolgirls naturally demanded an exit, and Alexander Ivanovich let him down, secretly visiting the thirty-eight-year-old widow Annushka, who lived in a one-room apartment on the top floor of an old two-story building a couple of blocks from the central square. Annushka was famous throughout the city for her weakness for the male sex; it was clear that in this manner she was trying to arrange her personal life, but the matrimonial inclinations of the cheerful widow did not extend to the teacher Lyalkin: the party he could make was very unenviable. It was sex without obligation; sometimes Annushka took the trouble to sew a button to his only jacket or iron his shirt, when even under the jacket it was clear how wrinkled it was; Lyalkin, in turn, pampered her with cheap gifts (Annushka did not take money on principle, so that she would not finally and irrevocably be known as a prostitute in the city), and that was all. Once, at the dawn of their sluggish romance, Annushka asked him to hang a shelf in the hallway; After that, the wall had to be plastered again, Alexander Ivanovich almost lost two fingers on his left hand, and they did not talk about helping with the housework anymore.

"Thirty-four" of the 33rd Tank Brigade are on Red Square. Moscow, November 7, 1941


Tank T-34 from the unit of the Hero of the Soviet Union Captain Filatov is loaded with ammunition. Western Front, 1942

Tank T-34 with high-explosive flamethrowers FOG-1 mounted on fenders. 1942 year

T-34 tanks manufactured at STZ go to the front. August 1942

Tank T-34 of the 1st Polish Tank Regiment during the parade in honor of the taking of the oath of the 1st Polish Infantry Division named after T. Kosciuszko. July 1943. A vehicle manufactured by the Krasnoye Sormovo plant with additional armor protection of the frontal part of the hull, made of one armor plate

T-34 release 1942 with a solid drive wheel without rollers

Tanks T-34 in their original position before the attack. Belgorod direction, July 1943

T-34 tanks pass through the streets of Chernivtsi. 1st Ukrainian Front, 1944

Tank T-34 (1943 production vehicle with a commander's cupola) in the foothills of the Carpathians. 1st Ukrainian Front, 1944

Tanks T-34-85 of the 25th Guards Tank Brigade of the 2nd Guards Tank Corps. Southeast of Vitebsk, 1944

Tanks T-34-85 in the vicinity of Vienna. April 1945

Tank T-34 release in 1943 on the streets of Berlin. May 1945

T-34 tanks during the parade in honor of the victory over Japan. Voroshilov-Ussuriysk (now Ussuriysk), September 16, 1945

Tanks T-34-85 produced in 1945 at the head of the column of the 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya tank division are sent to Red Square. November 7, 1945

During the period from 1931 to May 1945, plant number 183 produced 35 thousand tanks (but not 35 thousand T-34s, as they sometimes write about it).

Jubilee vehicle - T-34-85 at the head of the festive column in Nizhny Tagil on May 9, 1995

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The history of the Great Patriotic War is the history of people who made our victory truly Great. Today it is especially acute, we realize what our ancestors had to face, how much sweat and blood they shed so that we could just live, raise children and make plans for the future.

One of such wonderful people was Colonel General, twice Hero of the Soviet Union Vasily Sergeevich Arkhipov. Vasily Sergeevich was born on December 29, 1906 in the village of Tyutnyary, now in the Argayash district of the Chelyabinsk region, into a peasant family. The family had many children - they lived in poverty. Six sons and two daughters - eight half-starved, half-naked children. Vasya lost his mother in childhood, she died in 1914. The father raised eight children single-handedly. At school, the boy managed to study for only one year. At the age of 10, Vasily began working as a farm laborer in his native village. Before serving in the army, he worked as a laborer at the Verkhneklimsk coal furnaces in the Zlatoust region.

In 1928 Vasily Arkhipov was drafted into the ranks of the Red Army. In March 1931 he was sent to study at an infantry school in the city of Odessa, where he studied for about a year, passed the exams and was appointed platoon commander in the 70th rifle regiment of the 24th rifle division. In April 1932, Vasily Arkhipov was sent to Zhitomir for retraining courses for command personnel, where he completed training courses for tank crews and was appointed commander of a tank platoon. Vasily learned not only to drive a tank, to shoot accurately from tank guns and machine guns, but also to command tank units, units and formations.

In 1939-1940. Vasily Arkhipov took part in the war with the Finns. He commanded a tank company of the 112th separate tank battalion of the 35th light tank brigade. Distinguished himself in the capture of the Tala station and in the breakthrough of the enemy's fortified strip. In these battles, Captain Vasily Sergeevich Arkhipov showed courage and high military skill, personally destroyed 4 tanks. His company destroyed 10 tanks, two artillery batteries, two separate guns and several Finnish fortified points. By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of March 21, 1940, Captain Vasily Sergeevich Arkhipov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal.

From December 1941 - deputy commander of the 10th tank brigade on the Southwestern Front; from June 1942 - commander of the 109th tank brigade of the 16th tank corps in the Bryansk direction. At the head of the brigade he participated in the battle for the Dnieper, Kiev, Zhitomir-Berdichev, Proskurov-Chernivtsi, Lvov-Sandomierz offensive operations on the 1st Ukrainian Front.

In the last of these operations, brigade commander Arkhipov organized a crossing on the course of the Vistula River and skillfully held the extremely important Sandomierz bridgehead. In these battles, the brigade first encountered the newest enemy tanks "King Tiger" and destroyed several of them. In this case, the first tank on the brigade's account was personally destroyed by the brigade commander, who shot him from the side. He himself was wounded and burned in a tank, after leaving the car he fought surrounded with his crew until reinforcements arrived. Vistula and holding a foothold on its western bank,

By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 23, 1944, the commander of the 53rd Guards Tank Brigade, Guards Colonel Vasily Sergeevich Arkhipov, was awarded the second Gold Star medal. There were legends about Vasily Sergeevich Arkhipov, about his bravery and courage on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War. They said that he "does not drown in water and does not burn in fire." And it really was. Perhaps this glory arose because the officer-tanker really drowned and burned in a combat vehicle more than once, but he always remained alive and even heavily shell-shocked continued to lead the battle ...

After the war he continued to serve. He commanded a tank division in Germany, armored and mechanized troops of the Turkistan Military District, was appointed commander of the 1st Army, which was stationed in the territory of the Democratic Republic of Romania, and deputy commander of the Siberian Military District.

On July 15, 1971, he was dismissed due to illness from active military service to the reserve - with the right to wear military uniforms.

On June 13, 1985, at the seventy-ninth year of life, the heart of the fiery Patriot and the valiant Defender of our Motherland stopped beating. He was buried with special military honors at the Kuntsevo cemetery in the capital.

In memory of the faithful defender of the Fatherland, a bronze bust was erected in his small homeland in the village of Tyutnyary, now the Argayash district of the Chelyabinsk region. Streets in the cities of Chelyabinsk, Przemysl, Saratov and in Moscow are named after the twice Hero-General.