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الاخوان ايغناتوف

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بيوتر ايغناتوف: قائد إحدى فصائل «الأنصار - زارعي الألغام» في سنوات الحرب الوطنية العظمى (١٩٤١ - ١٩٤٥)، حائز على وسام لينين، كانت مجموعته تهاجم مراكز أركان القوات الألمانية ويدمرون ويخرجون القطارات العسكرية عن خطوطها، في إحدى المعارك التي يتقرر فيها مصير عملية «الأنصار»، يضحي الشقيقان ايغناتوف (غينيا - يفغيني) - من أبناء مؤلف الرواية - بحياتهما، وقد منحا بعد تضحيتهما لقب بطلي الاتحاد السوفيتي

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Pyotr Karpovich Ignatov was a Soviet public figure, prose writer, participant in the October Revolution, civil and Great Patriotic Wars, an honorary citizen of Krasnodar.

Born in a mining family in the city of Aleksandrovsk-Grushevsky (now the city of Shakhty, Rostov Region). Remaining an orphan, he was forced to quit his studies at the school of marine minders and go to work. After moving to St. Petersburg, he worked as a mechanic at the Erickson plant.
An active participant in the revolutionary events in Petrograd until 1917, the Bolshevik is an underground. He was arrested and exiled.
Member of the civil war. He was engaged in the formation of Red Guard detachments, in the ranks of the working militia he fought with bandits. Since December 1920, a member of the Military Revolutionary Committee of the Ust-Medveditsky District, acting military commander of the railway section in the district.
In 1923, P.K. Ignatov moved with his family to the Kuban, worked in various areas of economic construction. Graduated from the Moscow Institute of Forestry (now Petrovsky Agricultural Academy). Then he was a consultant to the Glavraszhirmaslo plant in the Kuban.
In 1940 he was appointed Deputy Director, and later - Director of the Krasnodar Chemical-Technological Institute of the Fat Industry (now the Kuban State Technological University).
Member of World War II. In 1942, he formed and commanded an reconnaissance and sabotage partisan detachment (a partisan pseudonym - Batya), operating in the Stalin region among 36 other units of the people's avengers of the Kuban. His wife, Elena Ivanovna, and his two sons, Genius (Gennady) and Eugene, who died in 1942 during a combat mission to undermine the German echelon with enemy manpower, who became posthumously Heroes of the Soviet Union, fought in Bati’s detachment, mainly engaged in sabotage. .
After the war, Peter Ignatov was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and the Krasnodar Territory Council of People's Deputies.
After his death, the museum-apartment of the Ignatov family became a branch of the Krasnodar Regional Children's Library.

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