Vasily Filippovich Margelov. Curriculum vitae

As you know, people make history. Not every one of us is given the opportunity to make any significant contribution to the development of science, technology, sports, culture and other areas of life. However, there are individuals whose life path is worth considering in detail and in detail. And one of these heroes of our time is Vasily Margelov.

The main milestones in the life of the commander

Personal life

The first wife of Margelov Vasily Filippovich is Maria. She became his legal wife in 1930. And a year later their son Gennady was born.

Not all the sons of Vasily Margelov, of whom there are five, followed in the footsteps of their father. But none of them dishonored him. In particular, the son of Vasily Filippovich Margelov, Alexander, was an officer in the Airborne Forces, and in 1996 he became a Hero of Russia. And in 2003, already retired, together with his brother Vitaly, he wrote a book about his dad.

Hero Rewards

General Margelov in his life was awarded a great many awards, which are extremely difficult to list. Among them are not only the regalia of the USSR, but foreign orders and medals. The highest title he was awarded is, of course, Hero of the Soviet Union.

In addition, monuments were erected to Vasily Filippovich in his native Dnepropetrovsk, as well as in Omsk, Tula, Ryazan, St. Petersburg, Ulyanovsk and other cities and villages.

To date, the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation has the medal "General of the Army Margelov".

In February 2010, a bust of the general was erected in Kherson as an eternal tribute to his memory. Also, a memorial plaque has been hung on the house in which he lived for twenty years in the capital of the Union.

The date of death of the famous military man is March 4, 1990. They interred him at the Novodevichy cemetery, which is located in Moscow.

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    - [born 14(27).12.1908, Yekaterinoslav, now Dnepropetrovsk], Soviet military leader, general of the army (1967), Hero of the Soviet Union (21.3.1944). Member of the CPSU since 1929. In the Soviet Army since 1928. He graduated from the United Belarusian Military School named after the Central Executive Committee ... ...

    December 27, 1908 (19081227) March 4, 1990 Commander of the 49th Guards Rifle Division of the 28th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front, Guard Colonel V. F. Margelov ... Wikipedia

    Vasily Filippovich Margelov December 27, 1908 (19081227) March 4, 1990 Commander of the 49th Guards Rifle Division of the 28th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front, Guard Colonel V. F. Margelov ... Wikipedia

    Vasily Filippovich Margelov December 27, 1908 (19081227) March 4, 1990 Commander of the 49th Guards Rifle Division of the 28th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front, Guard Colonel V. F. Margelov ... Wikipedia

    Vasily Filippovich Margelov December 27, 1908 (19081227) March 4, 1990 Commander of the 49th Guards Rifle Division of the 28th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front, Guard Colonel V. F. Margelov ... Wikipedia

    Vasily Filippovich Margelov December 27, 1908 (19081227) March 4, 1990 Commander of the 49th Guards Rifle Division of the 28th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front, Guard Colonel V. F. Margelov ... Wikipedia

    Margelov, Mikhail- Chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation Senator, representative of the administration of the Pskov region in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation since 2000, chairman of the international affairs committee of the upper house of parliament. Special… … Encyclopedia of Newsmakers

    Margelov surname. Known carriers: Margelov, Alexander Vasilyevich (born 1945), son of V. F. Margelov, Hero of the Russian Federation, retired colonel. Margelov, Vasily Filippovich (1908 1990) Army General, Hero of the Soviet ... ... Wikipedia

    Vasily Filippovich [born December 14(27), 1908, Yekaterinoslav, now Dnepropetrovsk], Soviet military commander, army general (1967), Hero of the Soviet Union (3/21/1944). Member of the CPSU since 1929. In the Soviet Army since 1928. Graduated from the United ... ... Great Soviet Encyclopedia

The story of how Margelov first jumped with a parachute or a general's receipt for 6 jumps:
It is known that ... in 1948, during the first jump, he was 40 years old (for the Airborne Forces, this is a “pre-retirement” age, doctors sometimes do not recommend jumping if there is no appropriate physical fitness). The height was - 400 meters (today it is the height for extreme sports), we jumped from the balloon basket.

It is known that ... before starting to command the paratroopers, General Margelov, in the reception room of the Commander of the Airborne Forces, made a bet on 6 jumps with General Denisenko. On the third jump, the new commander of the Airborne Forces, General Denisenko, tragically died. Margelov did not stop - he only broke his legs twice during the first jumps (during the war, he had the most severe shrapnel wounds in his legs). Perhaps (my version) from that time - the recruit of the Airborne Forces had to make 6 jumps before the oath (which we did).

It is known that ... for all the jumps, Margelov took weapons with him (including the first one) - a Mauser and grenades, saying: “Already in the sky, a soldier needs to join the battle!”. In the presence of Margelov, everyone jumped with weapons, otherwise it was possible to get “on the neck”, however, after Margelov retired, they jumped with weapons only during exercises.

The story of how the people's medal "Margelov" appeared or who has the right to present the "landing non-governmental award":
It is known that ... only in Belarus there is an official state medal "Margelov", approved by the President of the Republic Alexander Lukashenko ...

It is known that ... in Russia and the CIS, the Margelov medal (it appeared on the 70th anniversary of the Airborne Forces) is unofficially presented by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR under the leadership of Sazha Umalatova (25 rubles per medal), and they also established their own medal in the Moscow Cadet Corps named after . G. Zhukov (medal No. 1 - A.V. Margelov).

It is known that ... the Union of Veterans of the Airborne Forces (established at the end of 2002) comes out with a statement addressed to the Commander of the Airborne Forces on the introduction in the troops (until the end of 2003) of the official landing award named after Army General V. F. Margelov ...

It is known that ... in different parts of the CIS and Russia, where they remember "Batya" Margelov, competitions in boxing and wrestling, shooting, parachuting, and skiing are held in honor of his name. Veterans of the Airborne Forces open teenage clubs "Margelovets".

It is known that ... five monuments to Margelov have been erected in the world (Moscow - Novodevichy Cemetery, Ryazan, Tula, Omsk and Dnepropetrovsk), busts have been erected in Pskov and Kosovo (there is information that in Ecuador, local special forces to combat drug lords at the entrance to their headquarters hung a portrait of Margelov. Since then, drug dealers believe that the General is their leader. Perhaps someone studied in Ryazan and met Margelov). Craftsman sculptors mastered the issue for the Day of the Airborne Forces: a bust of Margelov and figures of paratroopers with parachutes - “for an amateur”.

The story of how Margelov "cooked" cooks for charred porridge or "Stalingrad cauldron" in Margelov's way:
It is known that ... as soon as Margelov accepted the unit, he went to the kitchen - to check the rear service. He believed that food was essential to a soldier's fighting ability.

Once... after tasting burnt porridge before the battles near Stalingrad, Margelov put the cook into a cooled cauldron of porridge, accusing him of complicity with the Germans, who would see in battle not the weapons of the Red Army, but lowered trousers. In addition, after this incident, he ordered the officers to eat with the soldiers so that the commanders could see how their soldiers were eating.
It is known that... The Margelov regiment was on the defensive, preventing Guderian's German tanks from releasing Field Marshal Paulus from the Stalingrad Cauldron. For the first time, Hitler launched a super-tank with a new armor "Royal Tiger-4" for a breakthrough. In 1945, the German generals remembered the Margelov regiment in December 1942 near Stalingrad and decided that it was better to surrender than to fight again with a commander like Margelov.

It is known that ... that the commander of the corps, Major General Chanchibidze, after the defeat of the German troops of the Goth group, called Margelov to him and, at a meeting, without talking, hit the lieutenant colonel in the cheekbone. Having resisted, Margelov also silently punched the general in the face with his fist. In response, he heard: "Maladets - you will be the division commander," after which he began to accept Margelov's report.

The story of how Margelov shot motorcycles or "the intoxicating air of Europe":
Once ... in Romania, Margelov ended up in a hospital with a broken leg after recklessness on a captured German motorcycle (good Bessarabian wine also played a role). And then he saw that with similar injuries lies (or lay) half of his officers. Standing on crutches, Margelov went out to the hospital yard and shot all the motorcycles that were in the yard from his Mauser, and then ordered all owners of "trophy horses on wheels" to do this.

It is known that ... Margelov with the officers of his headquarters visited the Carpathians in 1944 at a real noble ball, where they almost married his guarantor to the princess's daughter.

The story of how in 1953 Margelov met the Voroshilov amnesty or Death of Stalin:
It is known that ... On November 7, 1953, Margelov alone, before the arrival of the soldiers of the commandant's office, pacifying the debauchery (the echelon of amnestied fines stood at a dead end) at the station of Svobodny station, said to the drunken and angry crowd of former prisoners - “Who am I? Uncle Vasya (and showed, throwing back the collar of his overcoat, the Star of the Hero of the USSR), and my troops are standing behind me, and if it doesn’t stop .... ”. Former convicts "surrendered" and received 15 days of arrest "for disturbing public order" in the guardhouse of the airborne regiment on behalf of Margelov, the commander of the Far Eastern Airborne Corps (from the author - soldiers of other types of troops are most afraid of falling into the hands of an airborne patrol and on the "lip" Airborne)

It is known that ... when tens of thousands of prisoners were released from Stalin's camps. Margelov ordered all officers to carry weapons around the clock in order to defend themselves against unpunished "amnestied" bandits. He himself slept with a Mauser under his pillow and once almost shot in the dark his 7-year-old son Alexander, who accidentally went into his father's bedroom.
It is known that ... in 1953, after the death of Stalin and the arrest of Beria, Margelov was offered to take the post of military commandant of Moscow or work in the Foreign Ministry. He replied that he did not want to be a Moscow policeman, but in a "citizen" to spoil friendly relations with all ambassadors, since "I'm not used to picking up words - I say what I have."

It is known that ... Margelov met with Klim Voroshilov twice (the first - as a cadet he was awarded a nominal watch, the second time - he pulled him out wounded from the front line on the Leningrad front). But the liberal Voroshilov amnesty in the Stalinist camps in the summer of 1953 "did not accept."

The story of how the vest appeared and takes in the Airborne Forces or "Don't show me fly agaric ...":
Once ... in November 1941, near Leningrad, Major Margelov was instructed to create the first Special Ski Regiment from volunteer sailors who presented their commander with a black and white vest ...

It is known that ... Margelov's son, Alexander, keeps his father's blue and white vest, which Batya wore until the last day ...

Once ... The commander of the Airborne Forces, Margelov, began to reform his troops. Along with the introduction of new technology, he changed shape. Defense Minister Marshal Grechko and the Commander of the Navy were against wearing berets and vests by paratroopers, considering that only "naval" ones have this right.

It is known that ... Behind his back, in the corridors of the Ministry of Defense, Margelov was called respectfully - "our Chapaev" (who was also called Vasily). The beret was allowed, but crimson (the color of the landing troops of European countries), and Margelov “recaptured” the vest for the air infantry, in a dispute with the fact that he commanded the marines in 1941 ...

It is known that ... the first parade of paratroopers in the new "Margelov" uniform (in crimson berets) was held in 1967 on Aviation Day near Domodedovo Airport. When Margelov saw crimson berets for the second time at the Ryazan Airborne School at a drill review, he left the parade, telling the head of the school that he “shouldn’t show him any more fly agarics.”

It is known that ... only after 2 years, the guards of the Airborne Forces received officially authorized by the USSR Ministry of Defense to wear blue berets and vests, which Soviet citizens saw during the 1969 military parade on Red Square (but in 1968 a new uniform was allowed in the Airborne Forces, in which the paratroopers were already dressed before they entered the territory of Czechoslovakia).

It is known that ... crimson berets appeared in Russia 10 years ago in special forces.

It is known that ... American propaganda of the 70s of the Pentagon and NATO on the posters about the "red threat" replaced a Red Army soldier from the USSR with a Budyonovka and a star with a paratrooper in a vest and a blue beret.

The story of how a Soviet tank fell on the head of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU or why Leonid Brezhnev fell in love with Margelov:
It is known that ... Leonid Brezhnev liked to be present and observe military exercises.

Once ... in the fall of 1967, the Dnepr exercises were held in Ukraine, in which one of the tanks dropped from an airplane flew to the tower where the General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, the Minister of Defense and Margelov stood. Everyone who saw this picture scattered to the sides, but Margelov was calm. Seeing the calmness of the Commander of the Airborne Forces, Brezhnev thought that this was planned during the exercises, although in reality an emergency had occurred.

It is known that ... conducting a "debriefing" at the exercises in the office of the Commander, from the lips of General Pavlenko (First Deputy Margelov) it sounded - "You are not an air group, but an air group", which became a "catch phrase" in the troops.

The story of how US President Ronald Reagan scared the Pentagon with the Margelovs:
One day ... US President R. Reagan said: "I would not be surprised if on the second day of the war I see guys in blue berets on the threshold of the White House" ...

It is known that ... the "red threat" from Hollywood was given to the Americans - the nuclear weapons of the USSR and paratroopers.

It is known that ... Margelov was no longer the Commander of the Airborne Forces, but a new hero Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) appeared in American cinema, who fights cruel paratroopers in blue berets in Vietnam and Afghanistan, and the film "Invasion of the USA" shows how in a week The US captures the Airborne Forces from Russia.

One day... US Army General Hake expressed his wish: "If they gave me a company of Russian paratroopers, I would bring the whole world to its knees."
It is known that ... American intelligence for many years conducted round-the-clock monitoring of the movement of only one Commander of the Forces - Margelov. Since his troops were troops of the "first echelon" - those who are the first to engage in battle anywhere in the world (this was the topic of Margelov's doctoral dissertation at the General Staff Academy, but the Minister of Defense forbade the Commander to develop such a topic).

The story of how Margelov lived for 30 years in the Moscow region or why Margelov's sons lost their father-general's dacha:
One day… Margelov decided that land should be brought to the dacha from Ryazan.

It is known that ... Dad spent all his free time at the dacha, (for decades) he himself worked in the garden and in the garden (Vnukovo district). He invited those people whom he trusted to the dacha.

It is known that ... Twice in his life he gathered all his sons together. These meetings took place in the country.

It is known that ... in the spring of 1990, there was a "quick privatization" of Margelov's dacha by the rear service of the Ministry of Defense (after the death of Uncle Vasya). At that moment, Margelov's widow was seriously ill, and the sons believed that no one would take the dacha.

The story of why Margelov did not become a pilot or the first party reprimand "for swearing ditties":
One day... after completing the Red Commander courses in Minsk, Margelov went to study at a flight school in Orenburg (before being drafted into the army, he wanted to be a tanker).

It is known that ... military pilot Margelov mastered flying the U-2.

It is known that ... while cleaning weapons, Margelov sang ditties "for the pilots".

Margelov Vasily Filippovich was born on December 27, 1908 in Dnepropetrovsk, died at the age of 82 on March 4, 1990 in Moscow. The legendary commando, who turned the USSR Airborne Forces from "penalty boxers" into the elite of the USSR Armed Forces, long-term commander of the airborne troops (1954-1979), army general, Hero of the Soviet Union.

The feat of Vasily Margelov.

Vasily Margelov became a legend during his lifetime

Years of the Soviet-Finnish war (1939-1940), commanding the Separate reconnaissance ski battalion of the 122nd division, made several daring raids behind enemy lines, during one of which he captured officers of the German General Staff - officially at that time allies of the USSR;

- in 1941, his "ground commander" was put at the head of the Marine Corps regiment of the Baltic Fleet. Contrary to the prejudices that "it will not take root", Margelov became "one of his own", and the Marines called him, a major, "captain of the 3rd rank", emphasizing their respect for the commander. The regiment was considered "the personal guard of the fleet commander of Admiral Tributs", which he sent in besieged Leningrad to where even the penal battalion could not send. For example, during the German assault on the Pulkovo Heights, Margelov's regiment was landed behind enemy lines on the coast of Ladoga in the direction of Lipka - Shlisselburg, and Field Marshal von Leeb, commander of the North group of troops, was forced to stop the assault on Pulkovo, transferring units to liquidate the landing. Margelov was seriously wounded and miraculously survived;

Since 1943, Margelov, a division commander, took the Saur-mogila by storm, liberated Kherson (awarded the Star of the Hero), and in 1945 the Germans called Margelov "Soviet Skorzeny" after the divisions of the SS tank corps "Dead Head" and "Grossdeutschland" personally surrendered to him without a fight;

On May 2, 1945, Margelov was given the task of capturing or destroying the remnants of the 2 most famous SS units that were rushing into the zone of responsibility of the Americans. Then Vasily Margelov dared to take a decisive step. He, along with a group of officers who were armed with grenades and machine guns, accompanied by a battery of 57-mm cannons, arrived at the headquarters of the group, after which he ordered the battalion commander to install direct fire guns at the enemy headquarters and open fire if he did not return in ten minutes.

Margelov went to headquarters and presented the Germans with an ultimatum: either they surrender and save their lives, or they will be completely destroyed using all the means available to the division: “By 4:00 in the morning, the front to the east. Light weapons: machine guns, machine guns, rifles - in piles, ammunition - nearby. The second line - military equipment, guns and mortars - vents down. Soldiers and officers - we are building to the west, ”Vasily Margelov later wrote in his book. He gave little time for reflection: "while his cigarette burns out." And the Germans capitulated. The exact count of trophies showed the following figures: 2 generals, 806 officers, 31,258 non-commissioned officers, 77 tanks and self-propelled guns, 5847 trucks, 493 trucks, 46 mortars, 120 guns, 16 locomotives, 397 wagons.

Vasily Margelov - "Father of the Airborne Forces." In 1950, the airborne troops were considered something like a penal battalion, and were never appreciated. They were compared with fines, and the abbreviation itself was deciphered: "it is unlikely that you will return home." However, soon after the arrival of a new commander - Vasily Margelov - the Airborne Forces turned into truly elite troops.

Just a few years later, primitive equipment was replenished with a Kalashnikov assault rifle with a special folding butt so that it does not interfere with the opening of a parachute, lightweight aluminum armor, an RPG-16 anti-tank grenade launcher, and Centaur platforms for landing people in combat vehicles. The guardsmen of the Airborne Forces received official permission from the USSR Ministry of Defense to wear blue berets and vests, which were first shown during the 1969 military parade on Red Square. In 1973, the world's first landing on the BMD-1 parachute system took place near Tula. The crew commander was Alexander Margelov's son. The competition for the Ryazan Airborne School overlapped the numbers of MGIMO, Moscow State University and VGIK. The comically fatalistic name of the Airborne Forces was replaced in the 70s with "Uncle Vasya's Troops." This is exactly what the soldiers of the Airborne Forces themselves called themselves, thereby emphasizing the special warmth of feelings for their legendary commander.

During the training of the paratroopers, Margelov paid special attention to parachuting. He himself first appeared under the dome only in 1948, already in the rank of general: “Until the age of 40, I vaguely imagined what a parachute was, I never even dreamed of jumping. It turned out on its own, or rather, as it should be in the army, by order. I am a military man, if necessary, ready to go to hell. And so it was necessary, already being a general, to make the first parachute jump. The impression, I tell you, is incomparable.”

Vasily Margelov himself once said: “He who has never left an airplane in his life, from where cities and villages seem like toys, who has never experienced the joy and fear of free fall, a whistle in his ears, a stream of wind beating in his chest, he never will understand the honor and pride of a paratrooper." Subsequently, despite his middle age, he himself made about 60 jumps, the last at the age of 65.

In 1968, after the occupation of Czechoslovakia, Margelov managed to convince the Minister of Defense Marshal Grechko that the winged guards should have vests and berets. Even before that, he emphasized that the airborne troops should adopt the traditions of their "big brother" - the marines, and continue them with honor. “For this, I introduced vests to the paratroopers. Only the stripes on them to match the color of the sky are blue.

Vasily Margelov and social networks.

A documentary film "Vasily Margelov and the Airborne Forces" has been posted on Youtube video hosting:

Vasily Margelov awards.

December 14, 1988 and April 30, 1975 - two Orders "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" of the second and third degrees, respectively.

Biography of Vasily Margelov.

1921 - graduated from a parochial school, entered a leather workshop as an apprentice, soon became an assistant master;

1923 - entered the local "Khleboprodukt" as a laborer;

Since 1924, he worked in Yekaterinoslavl (now Dnepropetrovsk) at the mine. M. I. Kalinin as a laborer, then as a horse-racer (driver of horses carrying trolleys);

1925 - sent to the BSSR as a forester in the timber industry;

1927 - Chairman of the working committee of the timber industry, elected to the local Council;

1928 - drafted into the Red Army;

April 1931 - graduated from the Order of the Red Banner of Labor of the United Belarusian Military School. Central Executive Committee of the BSSR with honors. Appointed commander of a machine gun platoon of the regimental school of the 99th rifle regiment of the 33rd rifle division (Mogilev, Belarus);

Since 1933 - platoon commander in the Order of the Red Banner of Labor OBVSh them. CEC of the BSSR;

Since 1937 - platoon commander of the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Minsk Military Infantry School. M. I. Kalinina;

February 1934 - appointed assistant company commander;

May 1936 - commander of a machine gun company;

October 25, 1938 - commanded the 2nd battalion of the 23rd Infantry Regiment of the 8th Infantry Division. Dzerzhinsky Belarusian Special Military District;

1939-1940 - commanded the Separate reconnaissance ski battalion of the 596th rifle regiment of the 122nd division;

From October 1940 - commander of the 15th separate disciplinary battalion of the Leningrad Military District;

July 1941 - commander of the 3rd Guards Rifle Regiment of the 1st Guards Division of the People's Militia of the Leningrad Front;

Since 1944 - commander of the 49th Guards Rifle Division of the 28th Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front;

At the Victory Parade in Moscow, Major General Margelov commanded a battalion in the combined regiment of the 2nd Ukrainian Front;

1950-1954 - commander of the 37th Guards Airborne Svir Red Banner Corps;

1954-1959 - Commander of the Airborne Troops;

January 1979 - in the group of general inspectors of the USSR Ministry of Defense. He went on business trips to the Airborne Forces, was the chairman of the State Examination Commission at the Ryazan Airborne School;

March 4, 1990 - Vasily Filippovich Margelov died in Moscow. He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery.

Perpetuation of the memory of Vasily Margelov.

On May 6, 2005, the departmental medal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation "General of the Army Margelov" was established;

2005 - a memorial plaque was installed on a house in Moscow in Sivtsev Vrazhek lane, where Margelov lived for the last 20 years of his life.

Monuments to Vasily Margelov were erected in:

Taganrog;

Chisinau;

Dnepropetrovsk;

Yaroslavl;

as well as in many other towns.

Margelov is named after the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School, the Department of the Airborne Forces of the Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the Nizhny Novgorod Cadet Corps (NKSHI);

A square in St. Petersburg, in the city of Belogorsk, the Amur Region, a square in Ryazan, streets in Moscow, Vitebsk (Belarus), Omsk, Pskov, Taganrog, Tula and Zapadnaya Litsa, in Buryatia: in Ulan-Ude and the border village Naushki, avenue and park in the Zavolzhsky district of Ulyanovsk.

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