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Pols Armāns (known also as "Major Greiser"), whose true name was Pauls Tiltiņš ( – 7 August 1943) was a Soviet officer and the first Red Army tankman to be awarded with title of Hero of Soviet Union.''Ibragimov D.S.'' Противоборство. — Moscow, DOSAAF, 1989. His brother was Alfred Tilton, a Soviet spy and bearer of Order of Lenin.


Biography

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, in
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and
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, in 1923 he enrolled into the
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. In 1925-1926 he lived in France, studying in
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, where he obtained documents on the name of Pols Armāns. In 1926 Armans emigrated to the USSR and enlisted into the Red Army. In 1928 he graduated from Moscow Infantry School. Since 1928 till 1930 Armans served as a platoon commander in the 59th Rifle Regiment of the
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in
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. Then he was relocated into the
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as a commander of reconnaissance platoon in the 1st Motorized and Mechanized Regiment of the 1st Experimental Mechanized Brigade. In May 1931 he was again relocated to
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to serve as commander of the 1st Armored Car
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. Since December 1932 he was a battalion commander in 5th Mechanized Brigade. In 1935, Armans graduated from Courses for Improvement of Technical Staff at Academy of the WPRA Mechanization and Motorization Program and was sent to the 4th Mechanized Brigade. In 1936, he volunteered to fight in the
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on the side of
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. At October 13 a Soviet ship Komsomol with
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tanks and crews arrived to Cartagena. A training facility was organized in
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, which was to be used for training of Spanish tank crews. The training started at October 17 and was planned to continue for 15 days. But on 26 October because of worsening of situation at the front near Madrid, an order was issued to organize a tank company to defend the Spanish capital. Personnel was mostly Soviet, with several Spaniards for interaction with locals and Spanish infantry. Pols Armans was made the commander of this company. He was known as "captain", later "major Greiser". Armans showed outstanding boldness, initiative and composure in action. He participated in the first tank battle of Soviet tanks. On 29 October the tank company under command of captain Armans suddenly stroke the enemy at
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. Armans himself destroyed 3 tanks and a lot of enemy personnel. He continued commanding his company even from burning tank, after suffering a concussion. Two of his subordinates - Semyon Osadchy and Nikolai Selitsky - were also awarded the title of Hero of Soviet Union for this battle. During this day Armans' group scattered around two cavalry squadrons and two infantry battalions, disabled 12 cannons, two-three dozens of cargo cars and several tanks. For this battle on 31 December 1936, by decree of Presidium of the
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Pols Armans was awarded the title of Hero of Soviet Union. In January 1937 Armans returned to Soviet Union, he was promoted to major and assigned as commander to 5th Mechanized Brigade. On 5 February 1937, he participated in a conference in Kremlin, dedicated to experience of Spanish Civil War, giving a speech on the lessons of Soviet tank usage. Soon after this Armans was arrested and charged with espionage, he was imprisoned until 21 June 1939, when all charges against him were dropped. From September 1939 to May 1941, Armans studied in
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. After graduation he was assigned as deputy commander of the 51st Tank Division. During the Soviet-German War, Pols Armans was commander of 11th Tank Brigade, and later he became the commander of the armored and mechanized troops of 4th Army. In 1943 he became commander of the 122nd Tank Brigade. He was killed by a sniper on 7 August 1943, during fighting near Porechye village, Kirovsky District,
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, during the Mga Offensive. He is buried in
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, on Novooktyabrskoe Cemetery.


Awards

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Hero of Soviet Union The title Hero of the Soviet Union () was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded together with the Order of Lenin personally or collectively for heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society. The title was awarded both t ...
(31 December 1936) *
Order of Lenin The Order of Lenin (, ) was an award named after Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the October Revolution. It was established by the Central Executive Committee on 6 April 1930. The order was the highest civilian decoration bestowed by the Soviet ...
(31 December 1936) *
Order of the Patriotic War The Order of the Patriotic War () is a Soviet Union, Soviet military Order (decoration), decoration that was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to Partisan (military), partisans for heroic deeds in the Easte ...
1st class (9 August 1943) Главное управление кадров НКО, Fonds: 33, Box: 682526, File: 1205, p. 4. Podolsk, Moscow Oblast: Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence of Russian Federation.


References

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