Nikolai Lunin

Nikolai Lunin
Nikolai Lunin
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Lunin during World War II
Born August 21, 1907(1907-08-21)
Mariupol, Ukraine
Died November 17, 1970(1970-11-17) (aged 63)
 ?, Soviet Union
Allegiance  Soviet Union
Service/branch Soviet Navy
Years of service 1935-1962
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held Soviet submarine K21
Battles/wars World War II,

Nikolai Alexandrovich Lunin (Лунин, Николай Александрович) (1907–1970) was a Admiral in the Soviet Navy and a Hero of the Soviet Union.

Lunin was born in Mariupol the son of a soldier. He studied at the Rostov-on-Don maritime college and joined the merchant marine serving aboard the tanker Azneft. He joined the Navy in 1935 and was arrested in the 1938 purge but released after 13 months. He was transferred to the submarine arm.

In 1941 Lunin commanded the Shch class submarine Shch-421 with Fyodor Vidyayev as his second in command. He carried out several successful patrols in this boat, sinking a German transport. In 1942 he was given command of the new K class submarine , K-21. The K-21 made an unsuccessful attack on the German battleship Tirpitz in June 1942. He subsequently carried out further patrols in Arctic waters sinking 17 German transports. In 1943 he became commander of the Northern Fleet's submarine brigade and was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1945.

After the war Lunin was involved in the Soviet exploration of the Arctic and Antarctic. Lunin retired in 1962 and died in 1970. He is buried in the Military Cemetery in St Petersburg.

Awards and honours

Several streets are named after him in Muriupol, Polyarny and Odessa, together with a school in Murmansk

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