'Hero of the Soviet Union' (
Russian: Герой Советского Союза, ''Geroy Sovyetskogo Soyuza'') was the highest honorary title and the superior degree of distinction of the
Soviet Union.
Overview
It included the
Order of Lenin (the highest Soviet award) and, as the sign of excellence, the
Gold Star medal with the certificate of the heroic deed (''gramota'') from the
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. If a person was a recipient of several Hero awards, the Lenin Order was given only once with some exceptions in later times.
History
The award was established on
April 16,
1934.
The total number of persons who were awarded this title is 12,745 (twenty people have been stripped of this title due to various circumstances). The great majority of them received it during
World War II (11,635 Heroes of the Soviet Union, 101 twice Heroes, 3 thrice Heroes, and 2 four-time Heroes). One famous war hero was
Alexander Matrosov who received the distinction posthumously after he died blocking an enemy machine-gun with his own body. Sixty-five people were awarded with the title for actions related to the
Soviet-Afghan War, which lasted from 1979 until 1989.
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The first recipients of the award were the pilots
Anatoly Liapidevsky (certificate number one),
Sigizmund Levanevsky,
Vasili Molokov,
Mavrikiy Slepnev,
Nikolai Kamanin,
Ivan Doronin and
Mikhail Vodopianov, who participated in the successful aerial search and rescue of the crew of the steamship ''
Cheliuskin'', which sank in
Arctic waters, crushed by ice fields, on
February 13,
1934.
Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, a
Soviet partisan, was the first woman to become a Hero of the Soviet Union (
February 16,
1942).
Lydia Litvyak, the world’s leading female
fighter ace, was posthumously awarded the honour.
101 people were to receive the award twice. A second award entitled the recipient to have a bronze bust of his likeness with a commemorative inscription erected in his home town.
The famous Russian sniper
Vasily Zaitsev is one of the better known recipients of the award, his achievements are featured in the film ''
Enemy at the Gates''.
Two famous Soviet fighter pilots,
Aleksandr Pokryshkin and
Ivan Kozhedub were thrice Heroes of the Soviet Union. A third award entitled the same to be erected on a columnar pedestal in Moscow, near the
Palace of Soviets, but the Palace was never built.
The only individuals to receive the title four times were Marshal
Georgy Zhukov and
Leonid Brezhnev. However it must be mentioned that the original statute of the Hero of the Soviet Union written by Stalin himself did not provide for a fourth title. The title of the Hero of the Soviet Union could be awarded maximum three times regardless of later deeds. Both Zhukov and Brezhnev received their fourth titles in controversial circumstances contrary to its original statute, which remained unchanged until the award was abolished in 1991.
In fact all four Brezhnev's awards were birthday gifts, he received them on the occasions of his 60th, 70th, 72nd and 75th birthdays which was degrading this very highly rated award.
By the 1970s, the award had been somewhat devalued. Important political and military persons had been awarded on the occasions of their anniversaries, without immediate heroic activity in its direct sense. However, the first breach of the tradition (and the statute of the award) was made by Zhukov, when he was awarded for the fourth time "for his large accomplishments" on the occasion of his 60th anniversary as early as on
December 1,
1956. There is some speculation that Zhukov's fourth Hero medal was for his participation in the arrest of
Beria in 1953, however, this was not entered in the records.
In 1988, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR abolished the practice of granting this award more than once to any individual.
Apart from individuals, the title was also awarded to twelve cities (
Hero City) as well as the fortress of
Brest (
Hero-Fortress) for collective heroism during the War.
The last recipient of the title ''Hero of the Soviet Union'' was a Soviet
diver,
Captain of the 3rd rank Leonid Mikhailovich Solodkov on
December 24 1991 for fulfillment of a special diving task. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, this title was succeeded in Russia by the title
Hero of the Russian Federation, in Ukraine by
Hero of Ukraine and in Belarus by
Hero of Belarus.
Heraldry
The medal appears as a charge in the arms of The Hero City of
Sevastopol.
Notable recipients
Once
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Nikolai Melnik - Soviet pilot known for placing radiation sensors at the Chernobyl's Nuclear Power Plant, Reactor 4, during the 1986 explosion.
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Joseph Stalin - General Secretary of the Communist Party (1922-1953) and Head of Government (1941-1953)
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Hamazasp Babadzhanian – led a brigade in the retaking of the river
Dniester during WWII
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Lavrenty Beria – former NKVD and MVD chief
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Mikhail Devyataev – escaped from a forced-labor camp at
Peenemünde with crucial intelligence on
German rocket programs
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Pavel Grachev - Military Leader.
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Yuri Gagarin –
cosmonaut and the first human to fly in space
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Ivan Golubets – saved lives aboard the Soviet ship
SK-0121 in 1942
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Vladimir Konovalov – submarine commander; sank the
German ship
Goya
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Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya – the first female recipient; demonstrated bravery during her capture and execution by the Nazis
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Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov – A Soviet naval officer and People's Commissar of the Navy during World War II.
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Nikolai Kuznetsov – intelligence officer responsible for the kidnappings and assassinations of several high-ranking Nazis
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Lydia Litvyak – WWII fighter pilot and the world's top female ace
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Yakov Pavlov – led Soviet resistance during the
Battle of Stalingrad
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Otto Schmidt – scientist and explorer of the
Arctic
★ Scientists, who worked on the first
drifting ice station:
Pyotr Shirshov,
Evgeny Fedorov,
Ernst Krenkel and
Ivan Papanin.
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Richard Sorge – Soviet spy, reported from
Japanese information the exact date that
Operation Barbarossa would begin, and the fact that the Japanese would not attack Russia in 1941. This led
Georgy Zhukov to move several Siberian divisions from the Far East to Moscow, contributing to the Soviet victory at the
Moscow counteroffensive. Awarded posthumously.
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Valentina Tereshkova –
cosmonaut and the first woman to fly in space
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Anna Yegorova – WWII fighter pilot
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Vasily Zaytsev – sniper who killed 242 Germans during WWII, including 114 at the
Battle of Stalingrad.
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Boris Yegorov - first physician in space
Twice
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Semyon Timoshenko – military commander and senior professional officer of the Red Army
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Ivan Konev – Marshal of the Soviet Union, commander of the First Ukranian Front.
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Azi Aslanov – Major-General of armoured troops during WWII; participated in the 1944 Soviet offensives in Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic countries
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Hovhannes (Ivan) Baghramian – military commander; took part in the great 1944 Soviet offensive in Belarus and Lithuania (Operation Bagration)
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Konstantin Rokossovsky – Marshal of the Soviet Union, Marshal of Poland. Commander of the First Belorussian front until November 1944, later Polish Minister of Defense.
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Nelson Stepanyan – WWII dive bomber pilot
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Sydir Kovpak – partisan leader in Ukraine
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Amet-Han Sultan – WWII-era fighter and test pilot.
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Alexei Fyodorov – organized underground resistance in Nazi-occupied Ukraine
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Issa Pliyev – military commander
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Vasily Chuikov – General responsible for the victory at Stalingrad and attacking Berlin
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Sergey Gritsevets – fighter pilot with 40 credited kills
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Mikhail Katukov – Marshal of the Soviet Union, 1st Guards Tank Army Commander
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Vasilyi S. Petrov Guards Major of Artillery during the second World War, for Dnepr crossing 1943 (No. 3504) where he lost both hands, and defense of an Oder bridgehead 1945 (No. 6091)
★ Viktor Leonov – Soviet Naval Scout (Commando), fought in both European and Pacific Theatres in World War II
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Mikhail Kalashnikov - designed the
Avtomat Kalashnikova AK-47 assault rifle in 1947 while in hospital because of a World War II injury
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Aleksandr Vasilevsky - Marshal of the Soviet Union and the Soviet Chief of the General Staff and Deputy Minister of Defense during World War II.
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Konstantin Chernenko - Premier of Soviet Union from February 13, 1984 – March 10, 1985
Three Times
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Ivan Kozhedub – highly decorated fighter pilot; considered the WWII Allied "Ace of Aces"
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Aleksandr Pokryshkin – WWII Air Force marshal
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Semyon Budyonny – military commander
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Kliment Voroshilov – military commander and politician
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Nikita Khrushchev - He was First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964 and Premier of the Soviet Union from 1958 to 1964.
Four times
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Georgy Zhukov — military commander and politician credited with many of the most significant Soviet victories of WWII
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Leonid Brezhnev — Premier of Soviet Union from 1964–1982; this feat was the subject of numerous
Russian jokes.
Foreign recipients (all once)
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Abdul Ahad Mohmand – the first Afghan cosmonaut
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Ahmed Ben Bella – the first president of
Algeria
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Georgi Ivanov – the first Bulgarian cosmonaut
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Fidel Castro – leader of the Cuban communist government
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Arnaldo Tamayo – the first Hispanic and Cuban
cosmonaut
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Josef Buršík – for heroism during the liberation of
Kyev, awarded in December 21, 1943, after the
occupation of Czechoslovakia he gave the award back
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Otakar Jaroš – for heroism in the
Third Battle of Kharkov, awarded in memoriam in April 17, 1943 as the first foreign soldier
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Ján Nálepka (
Slovak) – awarded in memoriam in May 2, 1945
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Vladimír Remek – the first Czech in space and the first cosmonaut who wasn't a citizen of USSR or USA
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Antonín Sochor – for heroism during the liberation of
Kyev, awarded in December 21, 1943
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Ludvík Svoboda – communist president of Czechoslovakia
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Stěpan Vajda (
Rusyn) – for heroism during the liberation of
Poland, awarded in memoriam in August 10, 1945
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Richard Tesařík – for heroism during the liberation of
Kyev, awarded in December 21, 1943
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Gamal Abdel Nasser – president of
Egypt (1954-1970)
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Jean-Loup Chrétien the first French astronaut
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Marcel Albert – decorated WWII
fighter pilot (
Normandie-Niemen)
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Jacques André – decorated WWII
fighter pilot (
Normandie-Niemen)
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Roland de La Poype – decorated WWII
fighter pilot (
Normandie-Niemen)
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Marcel Lefèvre – decorated WWII
fighter pilot (
Normandie-Niemen)
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Sigmund Jähn – the first German cosmonaut
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Bertalan Farkas – the first Hungarian cosmonaut
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Rakesh Sharma – the first Indian cosmonaut
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Jügderdemidiin Gürragchaa – the first Mongolian cosmonaut
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Mirosław Hermaszewski – the first citizen of
Poland to make a spaceflight.
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Ramón Mercader – assassinated
Leon Trotsky in 1940
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Muhammed Faris – the first Syrian cosmonaut
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Phạm Tuân – the first Vietnamese cosmonaut
See also
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Awards of the Soviet Union
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Hero of Socialist Labor
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Hero of the Russian Federation
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Hero of Belarus
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Order of Lenin
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Hero of Ukraine
External links
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Hero of the Soviet Union
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List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (Russian Only)