Biography of Tatyana Baramzina
During one of the battle, she performed a feat at the cost of her own life. One of the women-heroine of the Great Patriotic War is Tatyana Baramzina, whose feat forever remained in the history of the heroic Soviet people. A young sniper in the face of death was not afraid to repulse the hated enemy, treacherously invading our homeland. Baramzina was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union, streets in many Russian cities are named after her.
In early years, the heroine of the war was born on December 19 in the Udmurt city of Glazov. To this day, the “spiritual painting of the parishioners of the Preobrazhensky Cathedral” has been preserved, according to which many generations of the ancestors of the Baramzins lived here. The girl’s parents created a family at a rather mature age: her father was already at forty, and mother was a little over thirty.
Tatyana became the fifth child in a family with a small, but stable income. The main source of baramzin’s earnings was baking and sale of bread, which in those years was considered unprofitable income.
The dispossession was a roller in many honest merchants and farmers, this fate and the father of the future sniper did not bypass. Nikolai Makarovich was so worried about this flagrant injustice that he began to get sick very much. In the spring of the year, the worker died. Caring for six children fell on her mother's shoulders. Tanya graduated from a four-year-old and continued to study at the factory school.
In m, she got a job as a teacher in a village school, who was more than twenty kilometers from Glazov. A year later, the teacher transferred to another educational institution, where she replenished the ranks of the Communist Union of Youth. Baramzina increased her professional level by graduating from special pedagogical courses. At the end of X she worked at the school of the village of Kachkashur, where, in addition to standard classes, she led a choral circle for primary school students.
In M, Tatyana became a student of the pedagogical institute of the city of Molotov. At the same time, she worked as a teacher in kindergarten. Constant employment at work led to systematic skips of classes, so in the year the girl was expelled from the institute. Without lowering her hands, Baramzin continued her labor biography. Years of the war, the working girl did not manage to enjoy the joys of her personal life: at first she had to work a lot to ensure the family left without her father, then the war broke out.
At the beginning of the Great Patriotic Baramzin, she signed up for blood donors, then graduated from accelerated medical workers. In the summer, GO Tatyana and several of her friends arrived in the suburbs to sign up for training courses for women-sneipers. Like many young people, girls sought to get to the front as soon as possible to protect their homeland from fascist invaders.
In the spring of the year, Permyeka was on the 3rd Belorussian Front. In letters home, she wrote that she could die during the war, but she was not afraid of this at all. Tanya was filled with determination and faith that she would give her life not in vain. Weigges from Baramzina came to the relatives regularly. In them, she reported about the events on the front line and that her day began at three in the morning.
It was at this time that a group of snipers went on a “hunt” to destroy as many German soldiers as possible. The field conditions, according to the girl, were severe, but tolerable. The command tried to provide fighters with everything necessary, including food and warm clothes. By the beginning of April, the young fighter eliminated three enemy soldiers. Soon in the piggy bank Baramzina turned out to be 16 Fritz.
Sniper's career promised to become brilliant, but suddenly the vision problems appeared. Most likely this happened due to the cold and dampness in which the girl had to live. In addition, Tanya was in constant nervous tension, understanding all her responsibility for the assigned tasks. The commander insisted on sending Tatyana to the hospital, but she managed to stay as a signalman.
In addition, the girls received by her in preparatory courses came in handy. They may be familiar.