The Combat Path of a Common Soldier Ivan Ivanovich Cherkasov
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St Petersburg State University
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This work is the first attempt to restore the combat path of a common soldier Ivan Ivanovich
Cherkasov. He fought on the Northern, Leningrad, 3rd Baltic, and 1st Ukrainian fronts. The work is based on a wide range of archival materials, most of which are introduced into the
scholarship for the first time. Documents from the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense,
and the National Archive of the Republic of Karelia, Folklore Archive of the Institute
of Language, Literature and History of the Karelian Scientific Center of the Russian Academy
of Sciences National Archives of the Republic of Karelia, Central State Archives of Historical
and Political Documents, Central State Archives of St Petersburg were used in the study. In
conclusion, the author states that Ivan Ivanovich Cherkasov in the rank of a common soldier
witnessed almost the entire Great Patriotic War — as a shooter in the combat composition
of rifle units, in the infantry (the only exception was the period from August to September
1941 when soldier Cherkasov was the commander of a mortar crew). The service in army
units was interrupted five times by wounds received in battles, and each time Ivan Ivanovich
got back in line. His combat career began in the 2nd Leningrad Division of the People’s Militia;
then there were the 168th and 128th rifle divisions. He served in the latter from the summer of
1942 to May 1945.
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Cherkasov A. A. The Combat Path of a Common Soldier Ivan Ivanovich Cherkasov. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2022, vol. 67, issue 2, рp. 414–451.