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Ghukas Madoyan

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Madoyan took command of consolidated units from the brigade, and defended the station for six days until reinforcements arrived on 14 February. According to Soviet reports, the troops repulsed 32 German counterattacks, killed up to 300 soldiers, and destroyed a tank and three firing positions. On 31
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and graduated from a party school in the same year. Madoyan became deputy Minister of Social Welfare in 1948 and in 1952 became the Minister of Social Welfare of the Armenian SSR. In 1961, he became an adviser to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Armenian SSR. He was a deputy of the
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for the next three years. Madoyan was head of the Yerevan weapons trade department between 1933 and 1937, and head of a department of the Yerevan Main Deli from then until 1940, when he rejoined the army. He graduated from the
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and was demobilized afterwards. He worked in the public catering and cooperative sectors and briefly rejoined the army as an officer in the early 1930s. Madoyan was called up again in 1940 and fought in
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that year, and until 1928 worked in the cooperative and public catering sector. Between 1928 and 1930, Madoyan was the chief of the industrial department of a
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Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR during its second, third, fourth, and fifth convocations between 1946 and 1963. On 28 October 1967, he was awarded the
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Madoyan returned to Yerevan and in 1945 became a department head in the city's council of deputies. In 1946, he became deputy trade minister of the
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in 1921. After graduating from an infantry school in 1924, Madoyan was demobilized in 1925. He became a member of the
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for "exemplary leadership, courage, and heroism". On 6 January 1944, he was awarded the
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from retreating German troops. On the night of 8 February, his battalion captured
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in early 1943, he was made a Hero of the Soviet Union. After graduating from the
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in late 1942. In December, he took command of the 3rd Battalion of the
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Madoyan continued to fight in combat, and was promoted to
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on 15 May 1944. In the same year, he graduated from the
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Madoyan was born on 15 January 1906 in the village of
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and served as the Minister of Social Welfare of the
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O.S.
Kars Oblast
Russian Empire
Yerevan
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Red Army
Lieutenant Colonel
159th Separate Rifle Brigade
Russian Civil War
World War II
Hero of the Soviet Union
Russian
Armenian
O.S.
Red Army
Hero of the Soviet Union
Kars Oblast
Russian Civil War
Red Army
World War II
Rostov-on-Don
Frunze Military Academy
Communist Party of Armenia
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Kers
Kars Oblast
Red Army

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