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Tatyana Nikolayevna Baramzina

Russian: Татьяна Николаевна Барамзина
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Birthplace: Глазов, город Глазов, Soviet Russia
Death: July 05, 1944 (24)
Смолевичи, Смолевичский район, Минская область, Soviet Union (USSR) (ballistic trauma)
Place of Burial: Kalita, Smaliavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus
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Daughter of Nikolai Makarovich Baramzin and Marfa Mitrofanovna Baramzina

Occupation: Soviet WWII sniper and Heroine of the Soviet Union
Managed by: Vladislav
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About Tatyana Nikolayevna Baramzina

Tatyana Nikolayevna Baramzina (Russian: Татья́на Никола́евна Барамзина́; 19 December 1919 – 5 July 1944) was a Soviet sniper and telephone operator in World War II who was posthumously awarded the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union on 24 March 1945 for her self-sacrifice to defend wounded Red Army soldiers. A volunteer, she chose to be part of a risking early landing operation to block German forces from using a strategic road in Belarus in the early phase of Operation Bagration. After her landing group suffered heavy casualties she had the option of hiding in a rye field to wait for reinforcements, but chose instead to stay behind and defend a dugout of wounded soldiers.

О Татьяне Николаевне Барамзиной (русский)

Татья́на Никола́евна Барамзина́ (19 декабря 1919 или 12 декабря 1919, Глазов, Вятская губерния — 5 июля 1944, Смолевичи, Минская область) — советский снайпер и телефонистка, участница Великой Отечественной войны, Герой Советского Союза (1945, посмертно). Ефрейтор.

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Tatyana Nikolayevna Baramzina's Timeline

1919
December 19, 1919
Глазов, город Глазов, Soviet Russia
1944
July 5, 1944
Age 24
Смолевичи, Смолевичский район, Минская область, Soviet Union (USSR)
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Kalita, Smaliavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus