Mariya Borovichenko

Mariya Borovichenko
Born 21 October 1925
Kiev
Died 14 July 1943 (aged 17)
Allegiance  Soviet Union
Awards

Guards Sergeant Mariya Sergeyevna Borovichenko (October 21, 1925, Myshelovka, Kiev - July 14, 1943) was a Ukrainian medical officer of Soviet 32nd Guards Artillery Regiment, awarded the Medal for Combat Service, Medal For Courage, Order of the Red Star and the Order of the Red Banner.[1] She was conferred the Hero of the Soviet Union posthumously (in May, 1965) for saving the lieutenant.

School N122 in Kiev was named after her and a film was shot in 1965 (Нет неизвестных солдат).

Biography

Known to combatants as Mashenka from Myshelovka, Borovichenko was a companion of another medical attendant, Mikhail Kravchuk.[1] Having noticed an enemy tank, Borovichenko threw a grenade and covered platoon lieutenant P. Korniyenko with herself. At this moment a shell blasted out at her feet. Borovichenko was killed by shell splinter. The entry on Borovichenko appeared in Heroines of the Soviet Union 1941-45 by Henry Skaida, Christa Hook and Henry Sakaida.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Родимцев А.И. Гвардейцы стояли насмерть (in Russian). Victory.mil.ru. Retrieved 2008-05-26.

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