Klavdiya Ivanovna Nazarova (russian: Кла́вдия Ива́новна Наза́рова; 1 October 1920 – 12 December 1942) was an organizer of an underground
Komsomol
The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (russian: link=no, Всесоюзный ленинский коммунистический союз молодёжи (ВЛКСМ), ), usually known as Komsomol (; russian: Комсомол, links=n ...
partisan unit in Ostrov during the Second World War who was posthumously awarded the title
Hero of the Soviet Union
The title Hero of the Soviet Union (russian: Герой Советского Союза, translit=Geroy Sovietskogo Soyuza) was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded together with the Order of Lenin personally or collectively for ...
on 20 August 1945 after she was executed by the Germans.
Civilian life
Nazarova was born on 1 October 1920 to a Russian peasant family in Ostrov city of
Pskov Governorate
Pskov Governorate (russian: link=no, Псковская губерния, ''Pskovskaya guberniya'') was an administrative division (a '' guberniya'') of the Russian Empire and Russian SFSR, which existed from 1772 until 1777 and from 1796 until ...
. Her father died from complications of a wound sustained in World War I when Klavdiya was at a young age. In addition to completing ten grades of school she attended the
of Leningrad for one year and was a senior leader of a
Young Pioneer
A pioneer movement is an organization for children operated by a communist party. Typically children enter into the organization in elementary school and continue until adolescence. The adolescents then typically join the Young Communist League ...
detachment at a local school. She was a member of the Komsomol. In her later years she worked as a seamstress.
Partisan activities
Shortly after the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 Nazarova signed up for training to become a nurse but was soon appointed by the District Party Committee as the deputy commander of a youth
paramilitary
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battalion assigned to tracking down and capturing
Axis
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Mathematics
* Axis of rotation: see rotation around a fixed axis
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paratrooper
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s entering the city. However the group was overrun by numerically superior forces and most members of the unit fled Ostrov after the German occupation began. In July 1941 Nazarova hosted a group of resistance members in her apartment, and the group decided that she should be the official leader of the partisan detachment they had formed. Initially they gathered weapons for Soviet prisoners of war and partisans and helped injured Red Army soldiers find their way to Soviet-controlled territory by providing them with maps,
compass
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es, weapons, and provisions while they were in a hospital where Nazarova worked as a nurse. Later they managed to get their hands on blank passports and provided the prisoners with forged versions of documents they were required to carry by German authorities. The group began engaging in
reconnaissance
In military operations, reconnaissance or scouting is the exploration of an area by military forces to obtain information about enemy forces, terrain, and other activities.
Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by troops (skirmisher ...
activities after one of the partisans began working at a German mess hall, and even took the risk of posting leaflets listing atrocities committed by the German military at a local
Wehrmacht
The ''Wehrmacht'' (, ) were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the ''Heer'' (army), the ''Kriegsmarine'' (navy) and the ''Luftwaffe'' (air force). The designation "''Wehrmacht''" replaced the previous ...
headquarters. The unit's sabotage operations included cutting telephone cables, setting fire to office buildings and barracks, derailing trains, and even causing regular power outages after one of the partisans began working at a power plant. The group's most crucial activities consisted of stealing a map of plans for the Leningrad blockade and providing the Soviet Airforce with information of the location of a fuel depot for bombing.
A group of several people loyal to the partisans were caught while trying to cross the border into Soviet-controlled territory. One killed herself by swallowing poison but two of the Red Army soldiers that were captured revealed the names of the partisans under torture. The partisans were arrested and on 12 December 1942 Nazarova was publicly executed by the Germans in the Ostrov city square. After she was hanged her lifeless corpse was left on the gallows for three days before she was buried. On 20 August 1945 she was posthumously declared a
Hero of the Soviet Union
The title Hero of the Soviet Union (russian: Герой Советского Союза, translit=Geroy Sovietskogo Soyuza) was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded together with the Order of Lenin personally or collectively for ...
.
See also
*
List of female Heroes of the Soviet Union
This is a list of female Heroes of the Soviet Union
The title Hero of the Soviet Union (russian: Герой Советского Союза, translit=Geroy Sovietskogo Soyuza) was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded together wi ...
*
Soviet partisans
Soviet partisans were members of resistance movements that fought a guerrilla war against Axis forces during World War II in the Soviet Union, the previously Soviet-occupied territories of interwar Poland in 1941–45 and eastern Finland. The ...
References
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1920 births
1942 deaths
People from Ostrov, Pskov Oblast
People from Ostrovsky Uyezd
Soviet female resistance members
Russian women in World War II
Resistance members killed by Nazi Germany
Heroes of the Soviet Union
Recipients of the Order of Lenin