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From the family archive of the deputy commander of the 146th infantry division.

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Region of Origin: Russia
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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  • Condition: it is rare documents.

    Description

    Documents of WWII USSR PERIOD.
    From the family archive of the deputy commander of the 146th infantry division, Colonel MARININ Yakov
    USSR.
    Original document
    He was seriously wounded on July 2, 1941 and taken prisoner. It was considered missing. He was held captive from 07/07/1941 to 04/09/1945. He became disabled. He was deprived of a military rank to ordinary, deprived of military awards.
    The family was repressed ....
    From the document - presentation for the award in 1946 (not for sale, only for information) ...
    "Colonel MARININ Yakov at the beginning of the war served as deputy commander of the 146th rifle division. The division entered into battle with the German troops near the city of Kremenets Western Ukraine from the first day. In battle, Comrade Marinin proved himself a skilled, staunch, and loyal Communist Party. When leaving the encirclement on the Goryn River near Shumsk, command of military units was blocked to cover the main forces of the division from the encirclement. fulfilled, but was seriously wounded on July 2. 1941. Until the last, he repelled the attacks of German troops and did not leave the battlefield. He was held captive from 07/07/1941 to 04/09/1945.
    By order of the Minister of Military Administration No. 02936 dated 12/31/1945 he was reinstated in military rank. Dismissed from military service for health reasons. He is currently disabled and has no military awards ..... He is worthy of being awarded the Order of the Patriotic War ...
    Later, on April 30, 1947, Colonel MARININ Yakov was also awarded the Order of Lenin .....
    For information: 146 The division was formed in September 1939 in the Kiev Special Military District (KOVO). In September 1939, as part of the 13th Rifle Corps of the Ukrainian Front, she took part in the accession of Western Ukraine to the USSR. In June - July 1940, it was part of the troops of the 36th Rifle Corps of the Southern Front, which occupied Bessarabia.
    In 1941, the division was surrounded by German troops and fell into the "Kiev boiler". By the end of September, the Germans destroyed the Soviet units who were surrounded.
    Officially, 146 sd was disbanded only on December 27, 1941.
    You are invited to a lot of documents from the family archive:
    - Permanent pass of the wife of Colonel MARININ Jacob. 1939. "... the wife has the right to enter and exit the headquarters of the military unit 4619 - from 9.00 to 16.00. The chief of staff of the military unit 4619 signed.
    - Notice to the headquarters of the Southwestern Front on April 4, 1942 to the wife of MARININA Pelageya: "... Your husband MARININ Yakov Semenovich, being at the front, went missing in July 1941 ...." Sent to the Chelyabinsk region - the place of evacuation.
    - The mandate was issued by MARININA Pelageya that she is a delegate to the 1st district meeting of wives of the command and command staff of the Kiev military district
    - The mandate issued by MARININA Pelageya that she is a delegate to the city party conference
    - photo by MARININA Pelageya for pasting into documents proving her identity.
    The fate of this family is not known.
    Documents have defects and traces of time.
    For true connoisseurs.
    That's interesting. See photos
    It is very nice documents for collectors.
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