Materials of the collection of Soviet Union Heroes (the Central State Archives of Moscow): L.A. Butkov, the participant of the Great Patriotic War
https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-6541-2021-2-141-151
Abstract
The work introduces into scientific circulation the documents (autobiography and memoirs) from the personal file of L.A. Butkov, the Soviet Union Hero; his dossier being deposited inside the collection of Soviet Union Heroes (the Central State Archives of Moscow, F. P-8682). If the autobiography is an extremely formalized text, the memoirs mentioning the author’s hatred towards the Nazi invaders are written in easy language, reflecting the impressions of those ordinary fighters who, to a large extent, won the Great Patriotic War. The title of the Soviet Union Hero was awarded to the company commander of the 164th Guards Rifle Regiment of the 55th Guards Rifle Division of the 56th Guards Army senior lieutenant L.A. Butkov on May 16, 1944, for his distinction in the Kerch-Eltigen military operation. The company was the first to land on the shore occupied by the enemy and managed to hold the bridgehead, ensuring the successful landing of the entire division. During the battle, the company commander personally destroyed the machine gun with the gunners and 11 more enemy soldiers. The documentary collection, which holds L.A. Butkov’s file, was collected after the war by the Institute of Party History of the MC and MGK VKP(b), headed by the director of the Institute G.D. Kostomarov.
About the Author
S. S. VoytikovRussian Federation
Sergei S.Voytikov, Cand. of Sci. (History)
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References
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Review
For citations:
Voytikov S.S. Materials of the collection of Soviet Union Heroes (the Central State Archives of Moscow): L.A. Butkov, the participant of the Great Patriotic War. History and Archives. 2021;(2):143-153. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-6541-2021-2-141-151