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Yevgeniya Maksimovna Rudneva
Native name
Евгения Максимовна Руднева
Nickname(s)Zhenya (Женя)
Born(1921-05-24)24 May 1921[a]
Berdyansk, Ukraine SSR
Died9 April 1944(1944-04-09) (aged 22)
near Kerch, Crimea, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service/branch Soviet Air Force
Years of service1941–1944
RankSenior Lieutenant
Unit46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment
Battles/warsEastern Front of World War II 
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union

Yevgeniya Maksimovna Rudneva (Russian: Евгения Максимовна Руднева; 24 May 1921[a] – 9 April 1944) was the head navigator of the 46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment posthumously awarded Hero of the Soviet Union. Prior to the World War II she was an astronomer, the head of the Solar Department of the Moscow branch of the Astronomical-Geodesical Society of the USSR [ru].[1]

Civilian life

Rudneva was born in Berdyansk to the family of a Ukrainian telegrapher; she was an only child. After finishing her seventh year of secondary school in Moscow, where she spent most of her childhood, she went on to study three years as a student in the faculty of mechanics and mathematics of Moscow State University prior to October 1941, when she volunteered for military service.[2][3] She became a member of the Communist Party in 1943.[4]

World War II

After joining the Red Army in 1941 Rudneva graduated from navigators courses at the Engels Military Aviation School, where she made her first flight on 5 January 1942. In May that year she and all of the other members of what was then the 588th Night Bomber Regiment were deployed to the Southern Front in May 1942.[2] During her career she flew with many pilots, including future Heroes of the Soviet Union Yevdokiya Nikulina[5] and Irina Sebrova.[6]

She flew 645 night combat missions on the old and slow Polikarpov Po-2 biplane, destroying river crossings, troop trains, troops and military equipment of the enemy. During the war she flew on bombing missions on the Transcaucasian, North Caucasian, and 4th Ukrainian fronts as well as in battles for the Taman and Kerch peninsulas.[7]

On the night of 9 April 1944 she was shot down while navigating for Praskovya "Panna" Prokofyeva, one of the new pilots in the regiment.[8][9]

Personal views

In her letter to professor Sergey Blazhko, head of the Astrometry Department of Moscow State University, dated 19 October 1942, she wrote that her first bomb she promised the Nazis would be in revenge for the bombing of the Faculty of mechanics and mathematics in the winter. She wrote that she was defending the honor of the university.[10]

Awards and honors

1983 Soviet envelope featuring Rudneva, from a series of envelopes featuring Heroes of the Soviet Union

Monuments to her were built in Moscow, Kerch and the Saltykovka settlement (in Moscow Oblast). The Asteroid 1907 Rudneva, a school in Kerch, streets in Berdyansk, Kerch, Moscow and Saltykovka were named after her.

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Many secondary sources indicate that she was born in 1920, but official documents indicate that she was born in 1921.

References

  1. ^ "Краткий исторический очерк деятельности Всесоюзного астрономо-геодезического общества при Академии наук СССР в послевоенный период".
  2. ^ a b Simonov & Chudinova 2017, p. 196.
  3. ^ Cottam 1998, p. 93.
  4. ^ Shkadov 1988, p. 380.
  5. ^ Rakobolskaya & Kravtsova 2005, p. 30.
  6. ^ Rakobolskaya & Kravtsova 2005, p. 53.
  7. ^ Simonov & Chudinova 2017, p. 196-198.
  8. ^ Simonov & Chudinova 2017, p. 198.
  9. ^ Rakobolskaya & Kravtsova 2005, p. 148.
  10. ^ Kazarinova, Militsa; Polyantseva, Agniya (1962). В небе фронтовом. Сборник воспоминаний советских летчиц-участниц Великой Отечественной войны (in Russian). Moscow: Molodaya gvardiya. p. 164. OCLC 749039156.
  11. ^ a b Award list on the site «pamyat-naroda.ru» (archive materials of TsAMO, ф. 33, оп. 686043, д. 101)
  12. ^ Award list on the site «pamyat-naroda.ru» (archive materials of TsAMO, ф. 33, оп. 686044, д. 1742)
  13. ^ Award list on the site «pamyat-naroda.ru» (archive materials of TsAMO, ф. 33, оп. 686044, д. 1018)
  14. ^ Award list on the site «pamyat-naroda.ru» (archive materials of TsAMO, ф. 33, оп. 682524, д. 616)

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