- Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
Zoya Anatolyevna Kosmodemyanskaya, alternatively Romanised as "Kosmodem'yanskaya" ( _ru. Зо́я Анато́льевна Космодемья́нская) (
September 13 ,1923 in the village ofOsino-Gay ,Gavrilovsky District ,Tambov Oblast –November 29 ,1941 ) was a Soviet partisan, [Pravda.ru [http://english.pravda.ru/photo/report/russian_women_heroes-1796 Russian women heroes of the Great Patriotic War] , a photo report] and, as one of the first female Heroes of the Soviet Union (declared posthumously),Kazimiera J. Cottam: "Women in War and Resistance: Selected Biographies of Soviet Women Soldiers", ISBN 0968270220, page 297] one of the most famousmartyr s of theSoviet Union . [The Voice of Russia: Road to Victory: [http://www.vor.ru/English/Victory/vict_20.html Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya] ] [Imperial War Museum London: [http://www.iwm.org.uk/upload/package/41/women/infobites18.htm Women and War: Biogbites: Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya] ]Life
Kosmodemyanskaya joined the
Komsomol in 1938. In October 1941, still ahigh school student inMoscow , she volunteered for a partisan unit. At the village of Obukhovo nearNaro-Fominsk , Kosmodemyanskaya and other partisans crossed the front line and entered territory occupied by the Germans. She was arrested by theNazis on a combat assignment near the village ofPetrishchevo (Moscow Oblast ) onNovember 27 ,1941 . Some details of the assignment and the arrest were classified for sixty years because treachery might have been involved.The criminal case number 16440 was declassified in 2002. The case was then reviewed by
Russia 's Chief Military Prosecutor Office, and it was decided that Vasily Klubkov, who betrayed Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, was not eligible for rehabilitation. According to criminal case 16440, three Soviet combatants: Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, Vasily Klubkov, and their commanderBoris Krainov had to perform acts of sabotage on Nazi-occupied Soviet territory. They had been given the task of setting fire to houses in the village of Petrishchevo, where German troops were quartered. Krainov was to operate in the central part of the village, Kosmodemyanskaya in the southern and Klubkov in the northern parts. Krainov was the first to carry out his task and returned to the base. Zoya performed her task too, as was evidenced by three columns of flame in the southern part of Petrischevo seen from the base. Only the northern part was not set on fire. According to Klubkov, he was captured by two German soldiers and taken to their headquarters. A Nazi officer threatened to kill him, and Klubkov gave him the names of Kosmodemyanskaya and Krainov. After this, Kosmodemyanskaya was captured by the Germans.cite web |date =November 16 ,2006 | url = http://www.rian.ru/zabytoe/20061116/55692377.html | title = The Truth on Zoya and Shura| publisher = RIA Novosti |language = Russian | accessdate = 2006-11-22 ] [cite web |date =October 9 ,2002 | url = http://www.mk.ru/numbers/14/article206.htm | title = Agent is not the subject for rehabilitation | publisher =Moskovskiy Komsomolets |language = Russian | accessdate = 2006-11-22 ] Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya was tortured and humiliated. In particular, she was undressed and beaten with rubber sticks for two or three hours by several Nazis. However, Kosmodemyanskaya did not give away the names of her comrades or her real name (claiming that it was Tanya). She said: "Kill me, I'll tell you nothing" ( _ru. "Убейте меня, я вам ничего не скажу"). She was hanged onNovember 29 ,1941 . It was claimed that before her death Kosmodemyanskaya had made a speech with the closing words, “There are two hundred million of us, you can’t hang us all!” Kosmodemyanskaya was the first woman to becomeHero of the Soviet Union during the war on (February 16 ,1942 ).Bringing her story to the public eye
The story of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya was widely popular after a "
Pravda " article which was written by Pyotr Lidov, this article was published onJanuary 27 ,1942 . The journalist had accidentally heard about Zoya's execution, from a peasant (elderly), he was therefore impressed by the young woman's courage. The witness recounted: "They were hanging her and she was giving a speech. They were hanging her whilst simultaneously hectoring them." Lidov travelled toPetrishchevo , details were collected from local residents and published them in an article about an unknown partisan girl (who was not yet known). Soon after, the article was noticed byStalin who proclaimed: "Here is the people's heroine", which started a propaganda campaign honouring Kosmodemyanskaya. In February she was identified and was therefore immensely awarded by the order ofHero of the Soviet Union (posthumously).Mikhail Gorinov, [http://vivovoco.rsl.ru/VV/JOURNAL/RUHIST/ZOYA.HTM Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya (1923-1941)] , "Otechestvennaya istoriia", №1, 2003, ISSN|0869-5687]Legacy
Many streets,
kolkhoz es and Pioneer organizations in theSoviet Union used to bear the name of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya. Soviet poets, writers, artists and sculptors dedicated their works to Kosmodemyanskaya. TheSoviets erected a monument in her honour not far from the village of Petrishchevo (sculptors - O.A.Ikonnikov and V.A.Feodorov). Another statue is prominently located at thePartizanskaya Moscow Metro station. Aminor planet 1793 Zoya discovered in 1968 by Soviet astronomerTamara Mikhailovna Smirnova is named after her. [cite book | last = Schmadel | first = Lutz D. | coauthors = | title = Dictionary of Minor Planet Names | pages = p. 143 | edition = 5th | year = 2003 | publisher = Springer Verlag | location = New York | url = http://books.google.com/books?q=1793+zoya+DW | id = ISBN 3540002383] Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya is buried atNovodevichy Cemetery inMoscow .Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya's brother Alexander (
1925 -April 13 1945 ), a Senior Lieutenant, died in combat inGermany and was posthumously awardedHero of the Soviet Union in 1945. [ [http://www.russianmuseums.info/M551 Heroes of Soviet Union Zoya and Aleksandr Kosmodemiyanskiy Museum] ]In the 2002 book "" the narrator tells of her decision to use the name "Zoya" as one of her pseudonyms when she joined The
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan in her fight against fundamentalism. She cites the story of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya as an inspiration in her own struggles.Media controversy
The biography of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya became a subject of media controversy during the
perestroika period.In September 1991, almost fifty years after Zoya's death, an article by
Aleksandr Zhovtis was published in the weekly Russian magazine "Argumenty i Fakty ". [Alexander Zhovtis "Corrections to the canonical versions",Argumenty i Fakty , N39, 1991] [http://www.smi.ru/05/04/05/3442763.html "Legends of the Great Patriotic War. Zoya Kosomodemyanskaya"] Mass-media in internet.April 5 2005 ru icon] The article alleged that there were no German troops in the village of Petrischevo, and that Zoya was caught by local peasants who were unhappy about the destruction of their property. The information was sourced to an anonymous school teacher who had apparently toldNikolai Anov the story. Anov, already dead, apparently passed it on to Zhovtis. At the end of the article, Zhovtis blamed Stalin'sscorched earth policy for the 'unnecessary' death of the young woman.A month later, the same newspaper published another article ["Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya: A Heroine or a Symbol"
Argumenty i Fakty , N43, 1991] completely based on letters from readers commenting on Zhovtis' publication. Some authors supported the mainstream version. A letter signed "P.A. Lidov's family" said that every house in the village was filled with German troops who were the target of Zoya's strike. The letter referred to documents supporting the info including unpublished protocols ofNKVD interviews with residents of the village. Other readers shared stories contradicting the mainstream version. A resident ofMoscow , Petrov, told a story he heard from a Petrischevo resident in 1958 about bizarre irregularities in the identification of "Tanya's" identity. A postgraduate student of theInstitute of Russian History ,Elena Sinyavskaya , published research supporting that the person executed in Petrischevo was not Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya but a "missing in action" partisan,Lila Azolina .The "Argumenty i Fakty" articles prompted a response from "
Pravda " observerViktor Kozhemyaka in the form of an article titled "Fifty years after her death Zoya is tortured and executed again". [ Viktor Kozhemyaka. "Fifty years after her death Zoya is tortured and executed again"Pravda November 29 1991 ] In the article, Kozhemyaka criticized Sinyavskaya's theory and upheld the official expert conclusion about the identity of the executed partisan. Later theInstitute for Criminal Expertise and theDepartment of Justice of the Russian Federation issued an official conclusion stating that the family photographs of Kosmodemyanskaya belong to the same person as the "Pravda" photograph of the hanged partisan. The article ended in emotional sentences "Let your names be sacred for centuries, Tanya, Zoya, Lila! So many of you gave for us the most precious thing you had; your lives. And we cannot, should not, and indeed have no right to forget or betray you".Ten years later, Kozhemyaka wrote another article "Zoya is executed yet again". [Viktor Kozhemyaka "Zoya is executed yet again"
Pravda ,November 29 andNovember 30 2001 ] In the article Kozhemyaka told how he was emotionally shaken when discovering some "absurd material" on internet boards. These materials alleged that Zoya hurt Russian peasants rather than German troops. They also alleged that Zoya suffered fromschizophrenia , was a fanatical Stalinist, and so on. Kozhemyaka attributed materials to the same Elena Sinyavskaya (now a Doctor of Historical Science). In her response (in the newspaper "Patriot" from26 February 2006 Sinyavskaya stated she had no connections to the material except that a few quotes were from her monograph. The real author of the internet publication seems to have been an obscure "psychoanalystic writer", Alexander Menyaylov.Another important development was the publication by the newspaper "Glasnost" of the previously unknown protocols of the official commission of residents of Petrischevo village and Gribtsovsky
selsovet on25 January 1942 (two months after Zoya's execution). [Ivan Osadchy "Her name and deeds are immortal", Glasnost,24 September 1997 ] The protocol stated that Kosmodemyanskaya was caught while trying to destroy a stable containing more than 300 German horses. It also quite graphically described her torture and execution.A slightly different story was told by the notes of Pyotr Lidov published in "Parlamentskaya Gazeta" in 1999. Apparently, Lidov for years meticulously collected all the available information on Kosmodemyanskaya. The notes supported the version that Kosmodemyanskaya and Vasily Klubkov were caught while asleep on the outskirts of Petrischevo. The Germans were called by Petrischevo resident Semyon Sviridov. Lidov's notes also included an interview with a German
noncommissioned officer taken prisoner by the Soviet Army. The interview described the negative effect on the morale of the German soldiers who witnessed the burning of the houses.Marius Broekmeyer in his 2004 book claims that she was reported to the Germans by angry neighbors because she had burned their stables and killed their horses while trying to destroy supplies before the Germans could get to them. [M. J. Broekmeyer, "Stalin, the Russians, and Their War: 1941-1945", Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2004, ISBN 0299195945, [http://books.google.com/books?id=PGANqVNdjKQC&pg=PA206&dq=propaganda+Fortress+Brest+1941&as_brr=3&sig=5n9DhzqwSWVoydiZYyz7oSHf_Tc Google Print, p.206] ]
References
Bibliography
*Lyubov Kosmodemyanskaya:"Story of Zoya and Shura", Foreign Languages Publishing House: Moscow, 1953 ("Shura" is a nickname for "Alexander", the author is Zoya's mother)
External links
* [http://www.greeklish.org/features/zoya/home.html Zoya's Story] , a short biography, some tributes and excerpts from the book "Story of Zoya and Shura"
* [http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/6142/zoya.html] , photographs of Zoya being hangded by Nazis
*cite web |date =November 16 ,2006 | url = http://www.rian.ru/zabytoe/20061116/55692377.html | title = The Truth on Zoya and Shura| publisher = RIA Novosti |language = Russian | accessdate = 2006-11-22
* [http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=284 Biography (in Russian)] , on the website dedicated to the Heroes of the Soviet Union/Russia
* [http://www.northstarcompass.org/nsc0504/zoya.htm Short Biographical Article (in English)] , From Northstar Compass
* [http://www.vor.ru/English/Victory/vict_20.html Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya] From The Voice of Russia
* [http://pz.rawa.org/63/63zoya.htm زويا فرزند قهرمان روسيه (Persian)]
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