- Semyon Rudniev
Semyon V. Rudniev (Russian: "Семен Васильевич Руднев"; Ukrainian: "Семен Васильович Руднєв") (
February 27 ,1899 -August 4 ,1943 ) was one of the leaders ofSoviet partisan movement duringWorld War II , popular "Commissar" in the partisan formation operating inUkraine and led bySydir Kovpak .Rudniev was born in a peasant family in Sumy region. As a teenager Rudniev moved to
Saint-Petersburg to work in shipbuilding factory and joined theBolshevik party. He participated in the assault on theWinter Palace during theOctober Revolution and fought in theRussian Civil War . Later Rudniev went on a professional military career in theRed Army .During
World War II , Rudniev, already a Red Army officer, joined partisan movement after becoming encircled and crushed down with his regular military unit on the front.He quickly gained respect among partisan fighters and remained the Kovpak's "comissar" while their initially small group rose into a large well-organized formation raiding the rears of the Axis occupants. On
April 9 ,1943 Semyon Rudniev was promoted to the rank ofmajor general .According to official sources, Rudniev, recovering from a wound, committed gunshot
suicide in a sudden German attack, in order to not be taken alive. The incident, happened during the "Carpathian Raid" of the Kovpak's formation, was eye witnessed only by small group of his guards (mostly killed in that action).Posthumously he was awarded the title
Hero of the Soviet Union .Controversies
After the fall of the Soviet Union, some historians began questioning the official version of Rudniev's life and death. Basing on disclosed Soviet archives, some researchers alleged that Rudniev was not committed to strategy and approaches (especially regarding civilians) dictated by the
Moscow -basedUkrainian Partisan Movement Headquarters (Ukrainian: "Український Штаб Партизанського Руху, УШПР")). This supposedly caused Rudniev's conflicts with both Sydir Kovpak and high-ranked NKVD agentIvan Siromolotnyi (the latter was interacting with Kovpak and Rudniev from Moscow over the radio).This conflict is said to have caused Rudniev's mysterious death. Some studies ( [http://mynews-in.net/news/society/2006/04/12/1010836.html] ) suggest that Rudniev might have been assassinated by his personal radio operator, Anna Turkina (a woman trained in Moscow) by a direct order from Siromolotnyi. This version is allegedly supported by the established fact that Rudniev's body had several gunshot wounds to the head when recoveredFact|date=February 2007. However, a common understanding that a person is physically unable to produce more than one shot to their own head has been recently challenged by
forensic studies in Ukraine and other countries. [http://www.amjforensicmedicine.com/pt/re/ajfmp/abstract.00000433-200003000-00005.htm;jsessionid=GxqPN4mfdxhpWvTyDLwyy90Rv2gC6LKGtWCVnvG2lYwLy5BtpPdT!735272841!-949856145!8091!-1]References
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