Liza Chaikina
Lisa Chaikina, or Liza Chaikina, or Lisa (Liza) Chaykina (Russian: Лиза Чайина), full name Yelizaveta Ivanovna Chaykina (28 Aug 1918 - 23 Nov 1941) - Russian nationality, Soviet Union World War II partizan, a Hero of the Soviet Union.[1]
The ship Germany Heinrich Arp was renamed to Лиза Чайина in 1947. Later and after this ship other sea and river ships of the Soviet Union and Russia were named Лиза Чайина also.
November 22, 1941. Lisa Chaikin was sent to Peno for the purpose of numbers of the enemy garrison exploration (ruzvedka). On the way to Peno she came to the farm "Krasnoye Pokatishche" to his girlfriend, intelligence officer Marusya Kuporova, where she was seen by the praepostor and the praepostor informed the Germans. The Germans broke into the house Kuporova, the Kuporova family members were shot and Lisa Chaikina was taken to Peno. Even under torture, she refused to give information about the whereabouts of the guerrilla squad and was shooting on the 23 of November, 1941.[2]
References
- ↑ Art.com >> LISA CHAIKINA, RUSSIAN WORLD WAR II PARTISAN.
- ↑ Запись № 405338528 ОБД «Мемориал». Книга памяти. Тверская область. Том 4.
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