Five sons Soviet leaders

Timur Frunze

Timur Frunze Mikhailovich was born on April 5, 1923 in the family of a politician and military leader Mikhail Frunze. After his father died in 1925 and his mother in 1926, with her sister Tatiana grew up with my grandmother. In 1931, after the death of her grandmother, the children adopted each of their father Kliment Voroshilov, received permission to adopt a special resolution of the Politburo of the CPSU (b).
With 10 years of Timur Frunze I studied in a special high school Air Force barracks. At the end of December 1941 fighter pilot Lieutenant Frunze was assigned to the 161st Fighter Regiment. Frunze made 9 successful sorties 4 - on the cover of its airport, and 5 - on the cover for ground troops near the town of Staraya Russa (Novgorod region). In three meetings with the enemy in the air battles personally shot down two and two in pairs with one driven enemy aircraft.
January 19, 1942 when the combat mission to provide cover for troops Frunze paired with a commander and a leading pair of Lieutenant Ivan Shutov, patrolling in the area of ​​Staraya Russa, found 30 bombers escorted by fighters. Soviet pilots decided to attack and shot down several aircraft. Shutov plane was shot down. Covering damaged aircraft comrade Timur Frunze spent all ammunition and was killed in the air direct hit to the head.





Yakov Dzhugashvili

Yakov Dzhugashvili was born on 18 March 1907 and was the eldest son of Joseph Stalin. On June 24, 1941 Jacob was the Great Patriotic War. In July, he was captured. After the defeat at Stalingrad, the German High Command wanted to exchange him for Field Marshal Paulus, taken prisoner by the Red Army. According to legend, Stalin replied to this: "I am a soldier in the field marshal not change!»
According to the basic version, in April 1943, Yakov Dzhugashvili jumped out of the windows of the barracks special camp at Sachsenhausen concentration camp, rushed to the wire and was shot by a security guard.



VLADIMIR MIKOYAN

Vladimir Mikoyan, the son of People's Commissar of Foreign Trade of the USSR Anastas Mikoyan, born January 26, 1924.
Since the beginning of World War II, Vladimir made his enrollment ahead of schedule after the 9th grade in Kachin VASHP. In February 1942, he completed a crash course.
Initially, Mikoyan served at Moscow, where he mastered the Yak-1 and "Hurricane." As part of the 434 th Regiment in September 1942 he fought on the Don front. He made several sorties, and died in a dogfight September 18, 1942 during the Battle of Stalingrad.

Kachin school pilots, Krasny Kut Village. In the cockpit UTI-4 Vladimir Mikoyan



LEONID KHRUSHCHOV

Leonid Khrushchev, son of Nikita Khrushchev from his first marriage, was born November 10, 1917. As soon as the Soviet-Finnish War, Leonid asked the front, and his request was granted. He flew more than 30 sorties by plane Ar-2, bombed the Mannerheim Line.
From the first day he took part in the Great Patriotic War. July 27, 1941 in an air battle near the railway station isogene plane was shot down by Khrushchev, Leonid barely lasted up to the front line in the neutral zone made an emergency landing at which the leg was severely wounded, and one year out of action.
According to the memoirs of his sister Rada Khrushchev, Leonid autumn of 1942 in a party of drunken sailor shot by negligence and has been sentenced to 8 years to be served at the front. March 11, 1943, Leonid did not return from combat mission. According to the memoirs accompanied him pilot Zamorina: "When the FW-190 rushed to my car in the attack, going to me from underneath the right wing, Leonid Khrushchev, to save me from death and threw his plane to intercept the firing volley" Fokker "... After the armor-piercing hitting the plane Khrushchev literally crumbled before my eyes! »
Leonid Khrushchev's body was never found, and he was excluded from the lists of parts as missing.



Vasily Stalin

Vasily Stalin, the younger son of Joseph Stalin, was born March 24, 1921. He, too, was a pilot for the war has made 26 sorties.
After his father was called to the Soviet Defense Minister Nikolai Bulganin, and was ordered to leave Moscow to command one of the districts. However, Vasily Stalin did not obey orders. March 26, 1953 he was fired in a stock without the right to wear a military uniform. Basil appealed to the Chinese Embassy with the information that his father had been poisoned, and a request for the road in Beijing. April 28, 1953 he was arrested and charged with defamatory statements aimed at discrediting the leaders of the Communist Party.
Vasily Stalin was sentenced to 8 years in prison for "anti-Soviet propaganda" and malpractice. In prison, Stalin was seriously ill, and in fact became disabled. January 9, 1960 has been released early from prison, but April 16 was again arrested by the KGB "for the continuation of anti-Soviet activity." This was reflected in his visit to the Chinese Embassy, ​​where he allegedly made "slanderous statement anti-Soviet." He was returned to prison "to serve the remaining part of the punishment." During the year, he was in the Lefortovo prison.
April 28, 1961 was released from prison in connection with the departure of the sentence. He was forbidden to live in Moscow and Georgia, as well bear the name of Stalin, he was named in the passport Dzhugashvili. The place of residence it was determined the city of Kazan, closed for visiting foreigners. Vasily Stalin died on March 19, 1962. According to the doctors, from alcohol poisoning.

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Yes, It's not drunk majors with our roads ... These high-profile people sent their sons to certain death, knowing that they probably will not come back ... And the sons went to the front, walking, never stopped to realize that they determine the future of the country. < br />


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