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Ivan Abdulov
Native name
Иван Филиппович Абдулов
Born1922
Shumikha, Novo-Nikolaev governate, RSFSR
Died11 March 1943
Liubotyn, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
AllegianceSoviet Union Soviet Union
Service/branchRed Army
Years of service1941—1943
RankCorporal
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union
Order of the Red Star

Ivan Filippovich Abdulov (Russian: Иван Филиппович Абдулов; 1922—11 March 1943) was one of the top Soviet snipers in World War II. Sources vary widely as to his final score; his official award documents indicate at least 298 kills, but many newspapers from the war give higher estimates.

Early life

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Abdulov was born in 1922 to a Russian peasant family in Shumikha. After finishing his primary education he worked on a collective farm as a tractor driver before the war.[1]

World War II

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After entering the Red Army with his brother Kirill in December 1941 he went to the front. He and his brother developed a reputation for having good sniper skills. On 4 December 1942 he was awarded the Order of the Red Star for killing 112 enemy soldiers. His friends from the war recalled how he liked to go out on a sniper hunt in early morning before the break of dawn. He also trained many other snipers, and was occasionally sent to other regiments to teach their soldiers his sniper techniques. By January he killed 120 more enemy soldiers, some by sniper fire but some by grenades and machine gun fire. During a battle in February he refused to be taken to a medical station despite being badly wounded, insisting on helping evacuate other wounded soldiers. On 11 March 1943 he was killed in action during an intense battle in Ukraine. After his commander was killed he led his fellow soldiers in an offensive, taking out two enemy tanks with anti-tank grenades and killing 35 enemies with a machine gun. On 26 October 1943 he was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. His final score as a sniper remains unclear. His award sheets credit him with 298 kills in defensive battles, although it does not specify which ones were sniper kills and which were by other means. At least five of his kills were of enemy snipers. A frontline newspaper said he killed 352 enemies, but a book published in 1996 credits him with killing 375 enemies. One book said he killed 428 Nazis.[2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Shkadov, Ivan, ed. (1987). Герои Советского Союза: краткий биографический словарь I, Абаев - Любичев [Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary I, Abaev - Lyubichev]. Moscow: Voenizdat. p. 18.
  • ^ В пламени и славе: Очерки истории Сиб. воен. округа. [К 50-летию. 1919-1969 (in Russian). Зап.-Сиб. кн. изд. 1968.
  • ^ "Абдулов Иван Филиппович - Советские снайперы 1941-1945 гг". soviet-aces-1936-53.ru.
  • ^ Kuznetsov, Ilya (1989). Герои Советского Союза - кузбассовцы (in Russian). Изд-во Иркутского университета. ISBN 978-5-7430-0102-6.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ivan_Abdulov&oldid=1212114722"

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