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Vasily Chapayev

Vasily Ivanovich Chapayev or Chapaev (Russian: Василий Иванович Чапаев; 9 February [O.S. 28 January] 1887 – 5 September 1919) was a Russian soldier and Red Army commander during the Russian Civil War.

Vasily Chapayev
Born(1887-02-09)9 February 1887
Budayka, Kazan Governorate, Russian Empire (now part of Cheboksary, Chuvashia, Russia)
Died5 September 1919(1919-09-05) (aged 32)
Known forRed Army commander during the Russian Civil War
Parent(s)Ivan Stepanovich Chapaev, Yekaterina Semyonovna Chapaeva
AwardsCross of St. George (3)
Сhapayev's birthplace (today the house-museum "Chapayevs' Log House")

Biography edit

Chapayev was born into a poor peasant family in a village called Budayka, now part of Cheboksary. During World War I, he fought as a non-commissioned officer and was awarded the Cross of St. George three times. In September 1917, he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks). In December he was elected commander of the 138 Infantry Regiment by a vote of the regiment's soldiers. He later commanded the 2nd Nikolaev Division and the 25th Rifle Division.

On 5 September 1919, the divisional headquarters near Lbishchensk (renamed Chapayev in his honour) were ambushed by White Army forces. The circumstances of his death are uncertain and his body was never recovered. Several versions have been in circulation.[1] In 1926, the newspapers Pravda, Izvestia and Krasnaya Zvezda reported on the arrest of the former Cossack officer Trofimov-Mirsky, who allegedly shot Chapaev after capturing him during a raid on Lbishensk. Chapaev's daughter Claudia and his great-granddaughter Evgenia wrote about the betrayal of the commander and the organization of his death by Leon Trotsky, as well as about the participation in the conspiracy of Pelageya Kameshkertseva. None of the "non-canonical" versions received documentary evidence.[2] The canonical version that wounded Chapaev drowned when trying to cross the Ural River was particularly popularized by the 1934 Chapayev (which was approved by Stalin himself and quickly gained the cult status not only in the Soviet Union, but among Russian emigrants as well[3]).

Private life edit

In 1908 Chapayev became acquainted with Pelageya Metelina, who was 18. Although his father didn't approve of their relations, Vasily Ivanovich married her. They lived together for 6 years, and had three children, one of whom was Klavdia Chapayeva. Though there was no official divorce, in 1917 Chapayev started living with the widow of his deceased fellow-soldier Petr Kishkertsev. Curiously enough, her name was also Pelageya. Chapayev adopted both of her children. Currently[when?] the only relative that remains is his great-great-granddaughter Vasilisa Chapayeva, with her parents Yevgenia Chapayeva and Viktor Pecherin.

Legacy edit

 
The Chapaev museum in Cheboksary, Russia

Memorial museums of Chapaev were opened in Cheboksary near the place of his birth; in the city of Pugachev (former Nikolaevsk), with a branch in the city of Balakovo, where he spent his childhood and youth. Museums have also been opened in the buildings where the headquarters of the 25th Infantry Division was located during the Civil War: in the village of Krasny Yar in the Ufimsky district of the Republic of Bashkortostan, in the town of Belebey of the Republic of Bashkortostan, in the city of Uralsk and in the village of Lbischenskaya (now the town of Chapaev) at the site of the last battle division chief. In the Soviet years, museums dedicated to Chapaev and the combat path of the 25th division existed in many schools.

Dozens of settlements in the Samara (Chapayevsk), Saratov, Orenburg regions and other regions of Russia are named after Chapaev, Lbishensk in modern Kazakhstan was also renamed in his honor during the Soviet era, Chapaev streets exist in hundreds of settlements on the territory of the former USSR, the Chapaevka River was named after him. In 1937, the Kiev cinema "Lira" on Bolshaya Zhitomirskaya Street, 40 was renamed the "Chapaev cinema".[4]

 
Monument to Chapaev and the drama theatre in Samara, Russia

Monuments to Chapaev were erected in the cities of Samara (1932), in St. Petersburg (1933), in Pugachev (1957),[5] in Cheboksary (1960) (earlier since the 1930s it was located on the territory of VDNKh in Moscow), in the village of Chapaev - a stele at the site of the alleged death and a monument on the central square (1979), in Uralsk (1982),[6] as well as in dozens of other cities and towns of the former Soviet Union. In 1973, for the museum in Uralsk, Efim Deshalyt painted the diorama "The Last Battle of Chapaev", in 1976 for the museum in Chapaev - the diorama "Fight of the Chapaevs in the village of Lbischenskaya" by artists Veniamin Sibirsky and Evgeny Danilevsky.[7]

In Russian culture edit

 
Chapayev on a 1948 Soviet postage stamp
 
The monument to Chapaev in Samara on a 1986 Soviet stamp commemorating the city's 400th anniversary

After the Soviet Union had been established, Chapayev was immortalized by Soviet propaganda as a hero of the Russian Civil War. In 1923, a Russian writer, Dmitriy Furmanov, who served as a commissar in Chapayev's division wrote a popular novel entitled Chapaev. Later, in 1934, it was made into a film Chapayev by the Vasilyev brothers. The movie became highly popular in the Soviet Union. The German actor and singer Ernst Busch also recorded the song Tschapajews Tod, which talks about his death in the Ural.

More recently, he became one of the central characters in the novel Chapayev and Void by modern Russian writer Viktor Pelevin.

In November 1998, Red Comrades Save the Galaxy, a point-and-click graphic adventure game was developed by S.K.I.F. and published by Buka Entertainment (now 1C Company). The game's protagonist Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev, is inspired by Chapayev.

Chapayev, along with his aide Petka, commissar Furmanov, and Anka the Mashine-gunner, became a recurring character in popular Russian jokes.

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Дайнес, В. О. (2010). Чапаев. Великие исторические персоны (5000 экз ed.). М.: Вече. ISBN 978-5-9533-4952-9.

References edit

  1. ^ Борис Рожнов, Утонул ли Василий Чапаев в реке Урал?, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, May 23, 2023
  2. ^ Дайнес 2010, pp. 436−439.
  3. ^ Павел Аптекарь, Чапаев, in series "Жизнь замечательных людей", 2017, ISBN 978-5-235-03983-4
  4. ^ "Кинотеатр ЛИРА (Киев) | афиша, расписание фильмов, описание, адрес кинотеатра ЛИРА - Kino-teatr.ua". kino-teatr.ua. from the original on 25 May 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Памятники города Пугачёв" (in Russian). Город Пугачёв. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Гулял по Уралу Чапаев-герой" (in Russian). Турбина.ру. from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  7. ^ Дайнес 2010, p. 449.

External links edit

  • Chapaev the novel a detailed summary at SovLit.net
  • (in Russian) Василий Иванович Чапаев: Biography in Russian.
  • (in Russian) "ГУЛЯЛ ПО УРАЛУ ЧАПАЕВ-ГЕРОЙ..."

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Chapayev and Chapaev redirect here For other uses see Chapayev disambiguation In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Chapayev Vasily Ivanovich Chapayev or Chapaev Russian Vasilij Ivanovich Chapaev 9 February O S 28 January 1887 5 September 1919 was a Russian soldier and Red Army commander during the Russian Civil War Vasily ChapayevBorn 1887 02 09 9 February 1887Budayka Kazan Governorate Russian Empire now part of Cheboksary Chuvashia Russia Died5 September 1919 1919 09 05 aged 32 Ural Oblast Russian SFSR now part of West Kazakhstan Region Kazakhstan Known forRed Army commander during the Russian Civil WarParent s Ivan Stepanovich Chapaev Yekaterina Semyonovna ChapaevaAwardsCross of St George 3 Shapayev s birthplace today the house museum Chapayevs Log House Contents 1 Biography 2 Private life 3 Legacy 4 In Russian culture 5 See also 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksBiography editChapayev was born into a poor peasant family in a village called Budayka now part of Cheboksary During World War I he fought as a non commissioned officer and was awarded the Cross of St George three times In September 1917 he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party Bolsheviks In December he was elected commander of the 138 Infantry Regiment by a vote of the regiment s soldiers He later commanded the 2nd Nikolaev Division and the 25th Rifle Division On 5 September 1919 the divisional headquarters near Lbishchensk renamed Chapayev in his honour were ambushed by White Army forces The circumstances of his death are uncertain and his body was never recovered Several versions have been in circulation 1 In 1926 the newspapers Pravda Izvestia and Krasnaya Zvezda reported on the arrest of the former Cossack officer Trofimov Mirsky who allegedly shot Chapaev after capturing him during a raid on Lbishensk Chapaev s daughter Claudia and his great granddaughter Evgenia wrote about the betrayal of the commander and the organization of his death by Leon Trotsky as well as about the participation in the conspiracy of Pelageya Kameshkertseva None of the non canonical versions received documentary evidence 2 The canonical version that wounded Chapaev drowned when trying to cross the Ural River was particularly popularized by the 1934 Chapayev which was approved by Stalin himself and quickly gained the cult status not only in the Soviet Union but among Russian emigrants as well 3 Private life editIn 1908 Chapayev became acquainted with Pelageya Metelina who was 18 Although his father didn t approve of their relations Vasily Ivanovich married her They lived together for 6 years and had three children one of whom was Klavdia Chapayeva Though there was no official divorce in 1917 Chapayev started living with the widow of his deceased fellow soldier Petr Kishkertsev Curiously enough her name was also Pelageya Chapayev adopted both of her children Currently when the only relative that remains is his great great granddaughter Vasilisa Chapayeva with her parents Yevgenia Chapayeva and Viktor Pecherin Legacy edit nbsp The Chapaev museum in Cheboksary Russia Memorial museums of Chapaev were opened in Cheboksary near the place of his birth in the city of Pugachev former Nikolaevsk with a branch in the city of Balakovo where he spent his childhood and youth Museums have also been opened in the buildings where the headquarters of the 25th Infantry Division was located during the Civil War in the village of Krasny Yar in the Ufimsky district of the Republic of Bashkortostan in the town of Belebey of the Republic of Bashkortostan in the city of Uralsk and in the village of Lbischenskaya now the town of Chapaev at the site of the last battle division chief In the Soviet years museums dedicated to Chapaev and the combat path of the 25th division existed in many schools Dozens of settlements in the Samara Chapayevsk Saratov Orenburg regions and other regions of Russia are named after Chapaev Lbishensk in modern Kazakhstan was also renamed in his honor during the Soviet era Chapaev streets exist in hundreds of settlements on the territory of the former USSR the Chapaevka River was named after him In 1937 the Kiev cinema Lira on Bolshaya Zhitomirskaya Street 40 was renamed the Chapaev cinema 4 nbsp Monument to Chapaev and the drama theatre in Samara Russia Monuments to Chapaev were erected in the cities of Samara 1932 in St Petersburg 1933 in Pugachev 1957 5 in Cheboksary 1960 earlier since the 1930s it was located on the territory of VDNKh in Moscow in the village of Chapaev a stele at the site of the alleged death and a monument on the central square 1979 in Uralsk 1982 6 as well as in dozens of other cities and towns of the former Soviet Union In 1973 for the museum in Uralsk Efim Deshalyt painted the diorama The Last Battle of Chapaev in 1976 for the museum in Chapaev the diorama Fight of the Chapaevs in the village of Lbischenskaya by artists Veniamin Sibirsky and Evgeny Danilevsky 7 In Russian culture edit nbsp Chapayev on a 1948 Soviet postage stamp nbsp The monument to Chapaev in Samara on a 1986 Soviet stamp commemorating the city s 400th anniversary After the Soviet Union had been established Chapayev was immortalized by Soviet propaganda as a hero of the Russian Civil War In 1923 a Russian writer Dmitriy Furmanov who served as a commissar in Chapayev s division wrote a popular novel entitled Chapaev Later in 1934 it was made into a film Chapayev by the Vasilyev brothers The movie became highly popular in the Soviet Union The German actor and singer Ernst Busch also recorded the song Tschapajews Tod which talks about his death in the Ural More recently he became one of the central characters in the novel Chapayev and Void by modern Russian writer Viktor Pelevin In November 1998 Red Comrades Save the Galaxy a point and click graphic adventure game was developed by S K I F and published by Buka Entertainment now 1C Company The game s protagonist Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev is inspired by Chapayev Chapayev along with his aide Petka commissar Furmanov and Anka the Mashine gunner became a recurring character in popular Russian jokes See also editChapayev a board game named after Chapayev Red Comrades Save the Galaxy a point and click graphic adventure game which features a main character inspired by Chapayev Chapayevsk Chapayev class cruiser a group of cruisers built for the Soviet Navy Chapaev Battalion Chapaev Peak a mountain in Kyrgyzstan named after ChapayevBibliography editDajnes V O 2010 Chapaev Velikie istoricheskie persony 5000 ekz ed M Veche ISBN 978 5 9533 4952 9 References edit Boris Rozhnov Utonul li Vasilij Chapaev v reke Ural Nezavisimaya Gazeta May 23 2023 Dajnes 2010 pp 436 439 Pavel Aptekar Chapaev in series Zhizn zamechatelnyh lyudej 2017 ISBN 978 5 235 03983 4 Kinoteatr LIRA Kiev afisha raspisanie filmov opisanie adres kinoteatra LIRA Kino teatr ua kino teatr ua Archived from the original on 25 May 2018 Retrieved 22 February 2023 Pamyatniki goroda Pugachyov in Russian Gorod Pugachyov Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 17 January 2014 Gulyal po Uralu Chapaev geroj in Russian Turbina ru Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 17 January 2014 Dajnes 2010 p 449 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vasily Chapayev Chapaev the novel a detailed summary at SovLit net in Russian Vasilij Ivanovich Chapaev Biography in Russian in Russian GULYaL PO URALU ChAPAEV GEROJ Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasily Chapayev amp oldid 1185312401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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