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Shabsa Mashkautsan

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104:) in a Berlin suburb, a young sergeant with the 530th Tank Destroyer Regiment carried on a battle with 200 Germans and two self-propelled guns... Twice he changed positions under enemy fire, set fire to one self-propelled gun, then the second, which had come right up to his position. After putting the guns out of commission, Sergeant Mashkautsan began firing at the infantry. As a result he killed 50 soldiers and officers by gunfire and 4 by pistol fire. 110:
The second armored carrier rolled toward the gun, and when it was 2 meters from it, Mashkautsan hurled a grenade and then, in spite of a contusion, again opened fire on the enemy. More than 200 dead Germans were left in the field."
78:). He volunteered to a rifle battalion in reserve, which attached to the 50th Reserve Infantry Regiment. In February 1942, he was drafted to the 530th Tank-Destroyer Artillery Regiment, 28th Army, 107:
The enemy hurled its tanks and armored carriers with infantry against this section. Again he opened fire; with two shells Mashkautsan hit a tank and right after that one of the armored carriers.
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parents, house painter Mendel and Rakhel. In his Russian documents his name was written as Shabsa or (earlier) Shapsa. In June 1940,
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After the war he continued army service and discharged to reserve in 1953 in the rank of
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Mashkautsan was awarded Hero of the Soviet Union on June 27, 1945. His award list says:
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Golden Star medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union (27 June 1945)
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Under Fire: The Stories of Jewish Heroes of the Soviet Union
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Mashkautsan died on September 19, 2022, at the age of 98.
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World War II vets share stories with Wallingford students
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Recipients of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia)
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Bessarabia was occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union
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The surname Mașcauțan literally means "someone from
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Romanian
Russian
Hero of the Soviet Union
Orhei
Bessarabia
Bessarabian Jewish
Bessarabia was occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union
Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union
Shpakovsky District
Stavropol Krai
1st Ukrainian Front
Mönningsee
de
Kummersdorf
guards
lieutenant
Kishinev
New Jersey
New Haven
Connecticut
Order of Lenin
Order of the Patriotic War
Medal "For Courage"
Medal "For the Defence of the Caucasus"
Medal "For the Capture of Berlin"
Medal "For the Capture of Königsberg"
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