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Leonty Gurtyev

Leonty Nikolayevich Gurtyev (Russian: Леонтий Николаевич Гуртьев; 1 July 1891 – 3 August 1943) was a Soviet military officer, known for his participation in the Second World War's Eastern front and most notably in the battle of Stalingrad.

Leontii Gurtev
Gurtyev at the Military Academy
Birth nameLeonty Nikolayevich Gurtyev
Born(1891-07-01)1 July 1891
Shamakhi, near Baku, USSR
Died3 August 1943(1943-08-03) (aged 52)
Kalinovka, Oryol Oblast, USSR
Buried
Allegiance Russian Empire (1915-18)
 Soviet Union (1919–1943)
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1919–1943
RankMajor General
Commands held308th Rifle Division
Battles/warsWorld War I
Russian Civil War
World War II
AwardsGold Star
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner twice

Early life edit

Leonty Nikolayevich Gurtyev was born in the town of Shamakhi (now in Azerbaijan) in the family of a forester. In 1900, the family moved to the city of Panevėžys, in the Kovno area of modern-day Lithuania. After graduating from high school with honors, Gurtyev enrolled at the Kharkov Institute of Technology. In 1914 he was transferred to the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute, where he was arrested for participating in a workers' demonstration and spent three months imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress.[1]

After his release from prison he was drafted and sent to the reserve artillery division in the city of Luga, and then to the front near Warsaw, where Czarist Russia was fighting against Germany in World War I. In the fall of 1915, in a battle in the Volyn area, he was captured by Austro-Hungarian troops and remained a prisoner until November 1918. Held in captivity in Hungary, Gurtyev was liberated, along with the other prisoners, by revolutionaries during the 1919 uprising. On returning home he volunteered in the Red Army.[1]

Military officer edit

Gurtev fought in the Russian Civil War, taking part in the battle of Tsaritsyn, and rose through the Red Army officers' ranks.[note 1] In 1929, he graduated from the Shot course. In 1939, he was appointed Assistant Head of the Infantry School of Omsk.[2] In March 1942, Colonel Gurtyev started the formation of the military unit that was to become the 308th Rifle Division and in May assumed its command.[1]

Stalingrad edit

Gurtyev's Division crossed the Volga river during the night of the 30th of September 1942 and immediately engaged the enemy. They were ordered to defend the silicate plant just north of the Barikady factory. On 23 October fighting began inside the factory, with German tanks brought in and Luftwaffe aircraft bombing Soviet defences, while the attackers also used Nebelwerfer mortars for close-quarter bombing. The factory's workshops changed hands several times.[3]: 177–180 

As was customary during the battle of Stalingrad, and during the Eastern Front fighting generally,[4]: 228  the word "retreat" and its derivatives were not used in military communications from and to Gurtyev's division during its engagement with the enemy.[5]: 247 [note 2]

Gurtyev's division dug in and held on in defense of the factory, while also conducting continuous counter-attacks.[6]: 187–188 

Death edit

Following the liberation of the city of Stalingrad, Gurtyev's division fought in the attacking operation that led to the encirclement of the German Sixth Army, the Third and Fourth Romanian armies, and portions of the German Fourth Panzer Army. On 7 December 1942, Gurtyev was promoted to the rank of Major General.[2]

Gurtyev's division fought in the extended operations around Kursk, which lasted from July through August 1943. On the 8th of August, during the battle for the recapture of Orel, a shell exploded at the officers' observation post and Gurtyev, protecting with his body General Alexander Gorbatov, died immediately from the shrapnel.[3]: 273 

Awards edit

On 4 May 1943, Gurtyev was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. Post-humously, the Order of Lenin was awarded as well as the Order of the Red Banner for a second time. On 27 August 1943, the Soviet Presidium, citing his "exemplary performance in command assignments in battle with the German invaders and the heroism and courage displayed," awarded Gurtyev posthumously the medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union.[7]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Antony Beevor quotes a description of Gurtyev as a "silent and reserved Siberian." Grossman (2005): xiv 
  2. ^ "For the first time during the entire period of combat in the city, I had to order a part of the troops to retreat 200 to 300 meters toward the Volga. By this time the [Stalingrad] front was straightened out and the battle deployment made denser. In the order there was no mention of retreat but rather this was said: 'The divisions of Gurtyev will at 4:00 on October 19 occupy and defend the sectors of the streets Sormovskaya, Tupikovskaya'." Chuikov (1962): 247 

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Victory 1945 website
  2. ^ a b Volgograd information website
  3. ^ a b Grossman (2005)
  4. ^ Chuikov (1965)
  5. ^ Leites (1992)
  6. ^ Beevor (1999)
  7. ^ War Heroes website

Sources edit

Books edit

  • Beevor, Antony (1999) [1998]. Stalingrad. London, UK: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-375-42407-5.
  • Chuikov, Vasily (1965) [1962]. Battle for Stalingrad. New York, NY, USA: Ballantine Books.
  • Grossmman, Vasily (2005) [1941-45]. Beevor, Antony; Vinogradova, Luba (eds.). A Writer At War. New York, NY, USA: Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-375-42407-5.

Papers edit

Websites edit

  • "Гуртьев Леонтий Николаевич" [Gurtiev Leonty Nikolaevich]. Victory 1945 (in Russian). 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • "Улицы Волгограда, названные в честь боевых соединений, военначальников и героев Сталинградской битвы" [Streets of Volgograd named after military formations, military commanders and heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad]. Volgograd Information Center (in Russian). Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • "Гуртьев Леонтий Николаевич" [Gurtev Leonty Nikolaevich]. War Heroes (in Russian). Retrieved 31 December 2018.

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Leonty Nikolayevich Gurtyev Russian Leontij Nikolaevich Gurtev 1 July 1891 3 August 1943 was a Soviet military officer known for his participation in the Second World War s Eastern front and most notably in the battle of Stalingrad Leontii GurtevGurtyev at the Military AcademyBirth nameLeonty Nikolayevich GurtyevBorn 1891 07 01 1 July 1891Shamakhi near Baku USSRDied3 August 1943 1943 08 03 aged 52 Kalinovka Oryol Oblast USSRBuriedKalinovka Khomutovsky District Kursk Oblast RussiaAllegiance Russian Empire 1915 18 Soviet Union 1919 1943 Service wbr branchArmyYears of service1919 1943RankMajor GeneralCommands held308th Rifle DivisionBattles warsWorld War IRussian Civil WarWorld War IIAwardsGold StarOrder of LeninOrder of the Red Banner twice Contents 1 Early life 2 Military officer 3 Stalingrad 4 Death 5 Awards 6 Notes 7 References 8 Sources 8 1 Books 8 2 Papers 8 3 WebsitesEarly life editLeonty Nikolayevich Gurtyev was born in the town of Shamakhi now in Azerbaijan in the family of a forester In 1900 the family moved to the city of Panevezys in the Kovno area of modern day Lithuania After graduating from high school with honors Gurtyev enrolled at the Kharkov Institute of Technology In 1914 he was transferred to the St Petersburg Polytechnic Institute where he was arrested for participating in a workers demonstration and spent three months imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress 1 After his release from prison he was drafted and sent to the reserve artillery division in the city of Luga and then to the front near Warsaw where Czarist Russia was fighting against Germany in World War I In the fall of 1915 in a battle in the Volyn area he was captured by Austro Hungarian troops and remained a prisoner until November 1918 Held in captivity in Hungary Gurtyev was liberated along with the other prisoners by revolutionaries during the 1919 uprising On returning home he volunteered in the Red Army 1 Military officer editGurtev fought in the Russian Civil War taking part in the battle of Tsaritsyn and rose through the Red Army officers ranks note 1 In 1929 he graduated from the Shot course In 1939 he was appointed Assistant Head of the Infantry School of Omsk 2 In March 1942 Colonel Gurtyev started the formation of the military unit that was to become the 308th Rifle Division and in May assumed its command 1 Stalingrad editGurtyev s Division crossed the Volga river during the night of the 30th of September 1942 and immediately engaged the enemy They were ordered to defend the silicate plant just north of the Barikady factory On 23 October fighting began inside the factory with German tanks brought in and Luftwaffe aircraft bombing Soviet defences while the attackers also used Nebelwerfer mortars for close quarter bombing The factory s workshops changed hands several times 3 177 180 As was customary during the battle of Stalingrad and during the Eastern Front fighting generally 4 228 the word retreat and its derivatives were not used in military communications from and to Gurtyev s division during its engagement with the enemy 5 247 note 2 Gurtyev s division dug in and held on in defense of the factory while also conducting continuous counter attacks 6 187 188 Death editFollowing the liberation of the city of Stalingrad Gurtyev s division fought in the attacking operation that led to the encirclement of the German Sixth Army the Third and Fourth Romanian armies and portions of the German Fourth Panzer Army On 7 December 1942 Gurtyev was promoted to the rank of Major General 2 Gurtyev s division fought in the extended operations around Kursk which lasted from July through August 1943 On the 8th of August during the battle for the recapture of Orel a shell exploded at the officers observation post and Gurtyev protecting with his body General Alexander Gorbatov died immediately from the shrapnel 3 273 Awards editOn 4 May 1943 Gurtyev was awarded the Order of the Red Banner Post humously the Order of Lenin was awarded as well as the Order of the Red Banner for a second time On 27 August 1943 the Soviet Presidium citing his exemplary performance in command assignments in battle with the German invaders and the heroism and courage displayed awarded Gurtyev posthumously the medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union 7 Notes edit Antony Beevor quotes a description of Gurtyev as a silent and reserved Siberian Grossman 2005 xiv For the first time during the entire period of combat in the city I had to order a part of the troops to retreat 200 to 300 meters toward the Volga By this time the Stalingrad front was straightened out and the battle deployment made denser In the order there was no mention of retreat but rather this was said The divisions of Gurtyev will at 4 00 on October 19 occupy and defend the sectors of the streets Sormovskaya Tupikovskaya Chuikov 1962 247 References edit a b c Victory 1945 website a b Volgograd information website a b Grossman 2005 Chuikov 1965 Leites 1992 Beevor 1999 War Heroes websiteSources editBooks edit Beevor Antony 1999 1998 Stalingrad London UK Penguin Books ISBN 0 375 42407 5 Chuikov Vasily 1965 1962 Battle for Stalingrad New York NY USA Ballantine Books Grossmman Vasily 2005 1941 45 Beevor Antony Vinogradova Luba eds A Writer At War New York NY USA Pantheon Books ISBN 0 375 42407 5 Papers edit Leites Nathan 1992 1982 Soviet Style in War PDF The RAND Corporation Archived PDF from the original on April 24 2019 Retrieved 31 December 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Websites edit Gurtev Leontij Nikolaevich Gurtiev Leonty Nikolaevich Victory 1945 in Russian 2012 Retrieved 31 December 2018 Ulicy Volgograda nazvannye v chest boevyh soedinenij voennachalnikov i geroev Stalingradskoj bitvy Streets of Volgograd named after military formations military commanders and heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad Volgograd Information Center in Russian Retrieved 31 December 2018 Gurtev Leontij Nikolaevich Gurtev Leonty Nikolaevich War Heroes in Russian Retrieved 31 December 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leonty Gurtyev amp oldid 1156956321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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