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School № 1531 named after S.K. Godovikov
Sergey Konstantinovich Godovikov was the platoon commander of the 1183rd Rifle Regiment of the 356th Rifle Division of the 61st Army of the Central Front, a second lieutenant.
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School № 1236 named after S.V. Milashenkov
Sergey Vasilyevich Milashenkov was the squadron commander of the 109th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment (6th Guards Assault Aviation Division, 2nd Guards Assault Aviation Corps, 2nd Air Army, 1st Ukrainian Front), a Guard senior lieutenant.
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School № 285 named after V.A. Molodtsov
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Molodtsov was the commander of an underground reconnaissance and sabotage group operating in the catacombs of the city of Odessa and its surroundings, a captain of state security.
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Plant physiologist and biochemist, academician A.L. Kursanov worked in this building
Andrey Lvovich Kursanov was a scientist in the field of plant physiology and biochemistry, the Director of the Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the Head of the Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University, an academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
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Hero of the Soviet Union E.F. Kolesova studied at this Pedagogical College
Elena Fedorovna Kolesova was a scout, commander of the sabotage group of the partisan special purpose detachment (military unit № 9903) of the reconnaissance department of the Western Front, Red Army soldier.
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Hero of the Soviet Union B.M. Dmitriev studied at this school
Boris Mikhailovich Dmitriev was the commander of the sabotage group № 211 of the K.K. Rokossovsky partisan detachment in the temporarily occupied territory of the Mogilev region of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic.
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Technical Fire and Rescue College named after Hero of the Russian Federation V.M. Maksimchuk
Vladimir Mikhailovich Maximchuk was the Head of the Operational and Tactical Department of the Main Fire Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, a Major General of the Internal Service.
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Polytechnic College № 8 named after the twice Hero of the Soviet Union I.F. Pavlov
Pavlov Ivan Fomich was the flight commander of the 6th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment (3rd Air Army, Kalinin Front), a Guard senior Lieutenant; the squadron commander of the 6th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment (335th Assault Aviation Division, 3rd Air Army, 1st Baltic Front), a Guard captain.
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School named after Hero of the Russian Federation E.N. Chernyshev
Evgeny Nikolaevich Chernyshev was the Head of the Fire Extinguishing Service of the Federal Fire Service of the Crisis Management Centre of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in Moscow, a Colonel of the Internal Service.
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Dmitrovsky School named after Hero of the Soviet Union V.P. Kislyakov
Vasily Pavlovich Kislyakov was the assistant platoon commander of a separate degassing company of the Murmansk fortified area; the commander of the marine volunteer detachment of the Northern Fleet, a senior sergeant; the first Hero of the Soviet Union in the Northern Fleet.