SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Tatyana Baramzina

1919 - 1944

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Tatyana Nikolayevna Baramzina (Russian: Татья́на Никола́евна Барамзина́; 19 December 1919 – 5 July 1944) was a Soviet sniper and telephone operator in World War II who was posthumously awarded the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union on 24 March 1945 for her self-sacrifice to defend wounded Red Army soldiers. A volunteer, she chose to be part of a risking early landing operation to block German forces from using a strategic road in Belarus in the early phase of Operation Bagration. After her landing group suffered heavy casualties she had the option of hiding in a rye field to wait for reinforcements, but chose instead to stay behind and defend a dugout of wounded soldiers. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tatyana Baramzina is the 530th most popular social activist (down from 378th in 2019), the 1,927th most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,301st in 2019) and the 34th most popular Russian Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Tatyana Baramzina ranks 530 out of 840Before her are Joseph Weydemeyer, Sergei Petrovich Trubetskoy, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Annie Kenney, Charu Majumdar, and Hadja Saran Daraba Kaba. After her are Shivakumara Swami, Nadia Murad, Abraham Flexner, Ted Grant, Ivan Betskoy, and Abdalqadir as-Sufi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1919, Tatyana Baramzina ranks 266Before her are Augusts Voss, Cláudio Santoro, George Cadle Price, Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada, Juan Carlos Muñoz, and Lawrence Stone. After her are Roy Cochran, Jocelyn Brando, Gisela Uhlen, Joe Seneca, Isaak Khalatnikov, and Kira Zvorykina. Among people deceased in 1944, Tatyana Baramzina ranks 268Before her are Charles Marion, Arthur Smith Woodward, Tatyana Makarova, Rudolf Harbig, Charles Dana Gibson, and Jean Prévost. After her are Toni Merkens, Abdulla Aliş, Siegfried Purner, Ștefania Mărăcineanu, Carl Eduard Hellmayr, and Georg Dascher.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Tatyana Baramzina ranks 1,927 out of 3,761Before her are Konstantin Yuon (1875), Vasily Bazhenov (1737), Andrey Zaliznyak (1935), Nikolay Milyutin (1818), Eugen Walaschek (1917), and Daniil Medvedev (1996). After her are Max Jakobson (1923), Nikolai Menshutkin (1842), Nestor Kukolnik (1809), Victor Chizhikov (1935), Natalya Krachkovskaya (1938), and Boris Kurakin (1676).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Russia

Among social activists born in Russia, Tatyana Baramzina ranks 34Before her are Sophie Liebknecht (1884), Peter Arshinov (1887), Marina Oswald Porter (1941), Nikolay Bauman (1873), Lev Chernyi (1890), and Sergei Petrovich Trubetskoy (1790). After her are Raisa Aronova (1920), Fazu Aliyeva (1932), Yelizaveta Chaikina (1918), Vladimir Kara-Murza (1981), Elizaveta Glinka (1962), and Maxim Martsinkevich (1984).