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Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri

Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri (Russian: Рубе́н Руи́с Иба́ррури; January 9, 1920 – September 3, 1942) was a Spanish military officer and Soviet commander of the 100th Machine Gun Company of an independent training battalion of the 35th guards rifle division of the 62nd army of the Stalingrad Front. He was posthumously awarded the rank of captain of the Guards unit, and also 2 times the Order of the Red Banner (July 22, 1941, and October 22, 1942). By the decree of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, he was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union (August 23, 1956). He was posthumously awarded the Order of Lenin (August 23, 1956). He was a Lieutenant of the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. The asteroid 2423 Ibarruri (discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravleva) was named in his honour at 1972. He died in the Battle of Stalingrad.

Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri
Born(1920-01-09)January 9, 1920
Somorrostro, Biscay Province, Kingdom of Spain
DiedSeptember 3, 1942(1942-09-03) (aged 22)
Srednyaya Akhtuba, Stalingrad Oblast, Soviet Union
Buried
Square of the Fallen Heroes, Volgograd
Allegiance Spanish Republic (1936–1939)
 Soviet Union (1939–1942)
Years of service1936–1942
RankLieutenant
Battles/warsSpanish Civil War
Soviet-German War
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner

Biography edit

Early life edit

Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri was born on January 9, 1920, in the village of Somorrostro in the family of one of the founders of the Communist party of Spain, Julián Ruiz Gabiña, and the famous revolutionary, the future General Secretary of the party, Dolores Ibárruri.[1][2]

While still a child, Ibárruri took part in political activities. When he was thirteen, he distributed illegal communist leaflets and had to evade the police. In 1935, after his mother was imprisoned, he and Amaya were sent to the Soviet Union. Rubén resided in Moscow with the Bolshevik leader Panteleimon Lepeshinsky and his wife, biologist Olga Lepeshinskaya. He took up an apprenticeship in the Joseph Stalin 1st State Factory for Automobiles.[3]

Spanish Civil War edit

After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, the sixteen-year-old Ibárruri approached the Spanish Embassy in Moscow under a pseudonym and - after lying about his age - volunteered to fight on the Republican side. He joined a Spanish Republican Army mountain infantry unit in Major Juan Modesto's corps. When General Alexander Rodimtsev met him in August 1937, he already held the rank of a corporal. After participating in the Battle of the Ebro, he was promoted to sergeant.[4]

During February 1939, Ibárruri crossed the Pyrenees into France, with the remnants of the defeated Republican Popular Army, and was interned in the Argelès-sur-Mer concentration camp. He managed to escape and reach the Soviet Embassy in Paris, from where he returned to Moscow at April, reuniting with his mother and his sister.[5]

Ibárruri attempted to enroll into the Stalingrad Military Flight School, but was rejected on medical grounds. He then entered the Moscow All-Russian Central Executive Committee Military Academy. After graduation, Second Lieutenant Ibárruri was stationed in the machine-gun platoon of the Moscow 1st Proletarian Division's 175th Company.[6]

World War II edit

 
Ibárruri's memorial in Volgograd.

In early July 1941, soon after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, the 1st Division confronted the enemy in the town of Borisov, near the Berezina River. Ibárruri's platoon covered the retreat of the regiment across the river. He was severely wounded during the battle, and evacuated to the Kuibyshev where he recovered and associated with Leonid Khrushchev who was also recovering there.[7] In September 1941, President Mikhail Kalinin had personally awarded him the Order of the Red Banner.[8]

After recovering, Lieutenant Ibárruri joined the 35th Guards Rifle Division, which was formed from the 8th Airborne Corps in August 1942,[9] as the commander of the 100th Machine Gun Company. The division was consigned to the 62nd Army, which defended Stalingrad. When arriving in the area, the division was rushed to the village of Samofalovka, 30 kilometres north-west of Stalingrad, to halt the advance of the German army toward the Volga River. By the night of 23 August 1942, only a part of the 35th reached the area. Ibárruri's battalion, commanded by Captain A.A. Stolyarov, was deployed in the Kotluban train station and immediately attacked by German forces. Stolyarov was killed in the fight, and Ibárruri replaced him, leading the soldiers while the rest of the division arrived. In the morning, he was hit by a bullet in the abdomen and sent to a field hospital in Srednyaya Akhtuba - a town on the other side of the Volga, 20 kilometres east of Stalingrad.[10] He died from his wound on 3 September 1942.[11]

On 2 November 1948, his remains were re-buried in the Square of Fallen Heroes, on the Mamayev Kurgan. On 23 August 1956, he was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri on the Heroes of the USSR's official website.
  2. ^ An interview with Lola Ibarruri, La Pasionaria's granddaughter, in Echo-Moskva.
  3. ^ Spanish Accord in the Battle of Stalingrad, on the Volgograd Military Museum website.
  4. ^ Alexander Rodimtsev, Under Spain's Sky, Moscow, 1985. Pages 274-292.
  5. ^ Dolores Ibarruri, Memorias De Pasionaria, 1939-1977: Me Faltaba Espana. Barcelona, 1984. ISBN 978-84-320-5830-1. Page 14.
  6. ^ Francisco Meroño Pellicer, Into Battle Again. Voenizdat, Moscow, 1977. Chapter 11.
  7. ^ Taubman, William. Khrushchev: The Man and His Era. p. 156.
  8. ^ "'Shoulder to Shoulder with Soviet Troops". Vecherny Peterburg, 17 September 2010.
  9. ^ The 35th Guards Rifle Division.
  10. ^ Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri on stalingrad.net.
  11. ^ Vasily Chuikov, Battle of the Century, Moscow, 1975. Chapter 4.
  12. ^ Rubén Ruíz Ibárruri on euskomedia.org.

External links edit

  • Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri on the Heroes of the USSR's official website.

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Ruben Ruiz Ibarruri Russian Rube n Rui s Iba rruri January 9 1920 September 3 1942 was a Spanish military officer and Soviet commander of the 100th Machine Gun Company of an independent training battalion of the 35th guards rifle division of the 62nd army of the Stalingrad Front He was posthumously awarded the rank of captain of the Guards unit and also 2 times the Order of the Red Banner July 22 1941 and October 22 1942 By the decree of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR he was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union August 23 1956 He was posthumously awarded the Order of Lenin August 23 1956 He was a Lieutenant of the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War The asteroid 2423 Ibarruri discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravleva was named in his honour at 1972 He died in the Battle of Stalingrad Ruben Ruiz IbarruriBorn 1920 01 09 January 9 1920Somorrostro Biscay Province Kingdom of SpainDiedSeptember 3 1942 1942 09 03 aged 22 Srednyaya Akhtuba Stalingrad Oblast Soviet UnionBuriedSquare of the Fallen Heroes VolgogradAllegiance Spanish Republic 1936 1939 Soviet Union 1939 1942 Years of service1936 1942RankLieutenantBattles warsSpanish Civil WarSoviet German WarAwardsHero of the Soviet UnionOrder of LeninOrder of the Red BannerIn this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ruiz and the second or maternal family name is Ibarruri Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Spanish Civil War 1 3 World War II 2 References 3 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Ruben Ruiz Ibarruri was born on January 9 1920 in the village of Somorrostro in the family of one of the founders of the Communist party of Spain Julian Ruiz Gabina and the famous revolutionary the future General Secretary of the party Dolores Ibarruri 1 2 While still a child Ibarruri took part in political activities When he was thirteen he distributed illegal communist leaflets and had to evade the police In 1935 after his mother was imprisoned he and Amaya were sent to the Soviet Union Ruben resided in Moscow with the Bolshevik leader Panteleimon Lepeshinsky and his wife biologist Olga Lepeshinskaya He took up an apprenticeship in the Joseph Stalin 1st State Factory for Automobiles 3 Spanish Civil War edit After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War the sixteen year old Ibarruri approached the Spanish Embassy in Moscow under a pseudonym and after lying about his age volunteered to fight on the Republican side He joined a Spanish Republican Army mountain infantry unit in Major Juan Modesto s corps When General Alexander Rodimtsev met him in August 1937 he already held the rank of a corporal After participating in the Battle of the Ebro he was promoted to sergeant 4 During February 1939 Ibarruri crossed the Pyrenees into France with the remnants of the defeated Republican Popular Army and was interned in the Argeles sur Mer concentration camp He managed to escape and reach the Soviet Embassy in Paris from where he returned to Moscow at April reuniting with his mother and his sister 5 Ibarruri attempted to enroll into the Stalingrad Military Flight School but was rejected on medical grounds He then entered the Moscow All Russian Central Executive Committee Military Academy After graduation Second Lieutenant Ibarruri was stationed in the machine gun platoon of the Moscow 1st Proletarian Division s 175th Company 6 World War II edit nbsp Ibarruri s memorial in Volgograd In early July 1941 soon after Germany invaded the Soviet Union the 1st Division confronted the enemy in the town of Borisov near the Berezina River Ibarruri s platoon covered the retreat of the regiment across the river He was severely wounded during the battle and evacuated to the Kuibyshev where he recovered and associated with Leonid Khrushchev who was also recovering there 7 In September 1941 President Mikhail Kalinin had personally awarded him the Order of the Red Banner 8 After recovering Lieutenant Ibarruri joined the 35th Guards Rifle Division which was formed from the 8th Airborne Corps in August 1942 9 as the commander of the 100th Machine Gun Company The division was consigned to the 62nd Army which defended Stalingrad When arriving in the area the division was rushed to the village of Samofalovka 30 kilometres north west of Stalingrad to halt the advance of the German army toward the Volga River By the night of 23 August 1942 only a part of the 35th reached the area Ibarruri s battalion commanded by Captain A A Stolyarov was deployed in the Kotluban train station and immediately attacked by German forces Stolyarov was killed in the fight and Ibarruri replaced him leading the soldiers while the rest of the division arrived In the morning he was hit by a bullet in the abdomen and sent to a field hospital in Srednyaya Akhtuba a town on the other side of the Volga 20 kilometres east of Stalingrad 10 He died from his wound on 3 September 1942 11 On 2 November 1948 his remains were re buried in the Square of Fallen Heroes on the Mamayev Kurgan On 23 August 1956 he was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union 12 References edit Ruben Ruiz Ibarruri on the Heroes of the USSR s official website An interview with Lola Ibarruri La Pasionaria s granddaughter in Echo Moskva Spanish Accord in the Battle of Stalingrad on the Volgograd Military Museum website Alexander Rodimtsev Under Spain s Sky Moscow 1985 Pages 274 292 Dolores Ibarruri Memorias De Pasionaria 1939 1977 Me Faltaba Espana Barcelona 1984 ISBN 978 84 320 5830 1 Page 14 Francisco Merono Pellicer Into Battle Again Voenizdat Moscow 1977 Chapter 11 Taubman William Khrushchev The Man and His Era p 156 Shoulder to Shoulder with Soviet Troops Vecherny Peterburg 17 September 2010 The 35th Guards Rifle Division Ruben Ruiz Ibarruri on stalingrad net Vasily Chuikov Battle of the Century Moscow 1975 Chapter 4 Ruben Ruiz Ibarruri on euskomedia org External links editRuben Ruiz Ibarruri on the Heroes of the USSR s official website Retrieved from https en 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