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Klavdiya Mikhailovna Kudlenko née Blinova (russian: Клавдия Михайловна Блинова; 24 December 1920 23 November 1988) was a Soviet fighter pilot. Originally assigned to the women's
586th Fighter Aviation Regiment The 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment was one of the three Soviet women's aviation regiments founded by Marina Raskova at the start of the Second World War after she convinced Joseph Stalin to allow her to form three all-female aviation regiments. Th ...
, an air defense regiment, she went on to fly in several predominantly male regiments, in which she engaged in intense aerial combat during the
Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 19422 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II where Nazi Germany and its allies unsuccessfully fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (later re ...
. Despite being shot down and taken prisoner by the Nazis during the Battle of Kursk, she soon escaped and returned to combat.


Early life

Blinova was born on 24 December 1920 to a Russian peasant family in Kaluga Governorate. Her family relocated to Ochakovo in Moscow oblast in the 1930s, where she went on to attend the local Osoaviakhim aeroclub and eventually become a flight instructor.


World War II

Several months after the German invasion of the Soviet Union Blinova voluntarily joined the Red Army to join the 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment. After brief training at Engels Military Aviation School the unit was the first of the three women's aviation regiments deployed to combat, having been tasked with defensive aerial operations in Saratov. Although they were trained to fly the Yak-1 fighter, she and several other women pilots in the regiment were transferred to fight in the
Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 19422 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II where Nazi Germany and its allies unsuccessfully fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (later re ...
to regiments that used other aircraft; Blinova, along with Antonina Lebedeva,
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, and Olga Shakhova were assigned to the 434th Fighter Aviation Regiment, while Lidiya Litvyak,
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,
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, and Mariya Kuznetsova went to the 437th Fighter Aviation Regiment. Upon arrival to the all-male regiments the women were initially met with hostility, with the men unwilling to fly with them, although eventually their attitudes changed. Blinova, eager for combat, was offered the opportunity to take fighter pilot training courses, but declined in favor sooner joining the 653rd Fighter Aviation Regiment to enter active combat as soon as possible. There, while the unit was station on the Kalinin front, she made 37 sorties, 12 being combat sorties, for which she received her first military medal, the Medal "For Courage". Later in February 1943 the regiment was moved to the Northwestern Front and on 18 March it was renamed to the 65th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment. Soon Blinova's old friend from the 586th Fighter Aviation Regiment, Antonina Lebedeva, joined the regiment while it underwent training in the reserve until May 1943. In July the unit saw action during the
battle of Kursk The Battle of Kursk was a major World War II Eastern Front engagement between the forces of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union near Kursk in the southwestern USSR during late summer 1943; it ultimately became the largest tank battle in history. ...
; on her first day in the battle Blinova participated in a dogfight, and by late August she had distinguished herself in combat, having gained three shared shootdowns over the course of 48 flights, 23 of them being combat sorties, and 15 aerial dogfights. Earlier that month on 4 August 1943 she had been shot down and forced to parachute out over enemy territory. She attempted to flee for Soviet lines, but was wounded after being shot in the leg from a German machine gun. Captured and taken as a prisoner of war, she violently beaten during interrogations before eventually being loaded on a train with other prisoners, but she and other prisoners managed to escape after one of the prisoners concealed a penknife, which they used to cut a hole in the boxcar and climb out of one by one. Having returned to Soviet-controlled territory, she was questioned by
SMERSH SMERSH (russian: СМЕРШ) was an umbrella organization for three independent counter-intelligence agencies in the Red Army formed in late 1942 or even earlier, but officially announced only on 14 April 1943. The name SMERSH was coined by Josep ...
and originally supposed to be sent to a
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camp for former POW's, but
Vasily Stalin Vasily Iosifovich Stalin ( ka, ვასილი იოსების სტალინი, russian: Василий Иосифович Сталин; surname since 9 January 1962 Dzhugashvili, , ; 24 March 1921 – 19 March 1962) was the son ...
rescued her from further detainment and helped her get a prompt return to aviation. After briefly training at the Higher Officer School of Air Combat in Lyubertsy she returned to her regiment, with which she fought on the 1st Baltic and 3rd Belorussian fronts.


Later life

After the war she married fellow aviator Grigory Kudlenko, navigator of the 65th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment that she served in during the war. As a civilian she worked as a flight attendant and was an active participant in the veterans movement before her death on 23 November 1988.


Awards

* Two
Order of the Patriotic War The Order of the Patriotic War (russian: Орден Отечественной войны, Orden Otechestvennoy voiny) is a Soviet military decoration that was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to partisan ...
2nd class * Medal "For Courage" * campaign and jubilee medals


References

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