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266:, home to a railway junction. They travelled 60 kilometres, reaching Fastiv within a few hours. The German units were, at first, overwhelmed by the sudden attack of so many Soviet tanks, and retreated, before later launching a counter-attack. What followed was a 12-hour battle in which the Soviet forces successfully repelled the German counter-attack, before they eventually managed to take Fastiv. Grabsky's tank crew recorded 3 tanks destroyed during the battle. 315:, Grabsky's awards, including his Hero of the Soviet Union, were reinstated in Ukraine. However, this decree held no legal force, as Russia is considered to be the legal successor to the Soviet Union. Nevertheless, this decree played a role in restoring Grabsky's awards, as the Ukrainian SSR proposal to cancel Grabsky's awards on the basis of his emigration was nullified. 251:. Grabsky's tank operated in the first echelon, and was hit on the starboard side during the battle. The damage turned out to be insignificant, and after 2 hours the car was repaired by the crew, later taking part in a bypass manoeuvre to Pushcha-Vodytsia. By the morning of 5 November, the town had been completely cleared of the enemy. 318:
By the declaration of the Court of Appeals of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation on 15 August 2000, Grabsky was restored as a Hero of the Soviet Union, all revoked awards were returned, and he was declared to be innocent of treason. However, Grabsky never returned to Russia, and continued to
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In 1982, Grabsky permanently emigrated to the United States in order to reunite with his son and his family. This act was regarded as a betrayal of the Soviet Union, and as a result, by the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, all of his awards were revoked on 14 April 1983 and he was
244:. Just before dawn on 4 November 1943, the 52nd Tank Guards Brigade's tanks landed on the bridgehead, via ferry. During an attack on enemy positions, Grabsky was in the vanguard, destroying one Tiger tank and as a result, helping the 52nd Tank Guards Brigade to cross the Dnieper. 203:
for permanent residence, which was regarded by the Soviet leadership as a betrayal. On 14 April 1983, Grabsky's title of Hero of the Soviet Union was revoked, as were all of his other awards. However, on 15 August 2000, by the decision of the Court of Appeals of the
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In 1946, Grabsky was demobilised. In 1967, he graduated from the Moscow Correspondence Institute of Local Industry, and from 1979 to 1982, he worked as the head of UkrGlavSnaba.
378:Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР «О присвоении звания Героя Советского Союза генералам, офицерскому, сержантскому и рядовому составу Красной Армии» от 10 января 1944 года 199:. He was the commander of the 52nd Tank Guards Brigade of the 6th Guards Tank Corps, and attained the rank of sergeant by the end of the war. In 1982, Grabsky emigrated to the 459: 479: 474: 469: 232:, he was sent to join a tank crew. As commander of the 52nd Tank Guards Brigade, he distinguished himself in the autumn of 1943, during the 484: 464: 78: 380:// Ведомости Верховного Совета Союза Советских Социалистических Республик : газета. — 1944. — 19 января (№ 3 (263)). — С. 1 270: 20: 418: 391:"On the renewal of Grabsky M. I. of the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and rights to state awards of the former USSR" 254:
Following the liberation of Pushcha-Vodytsia, the 52nd Guards Tank Brigade received a new task; the liberation of
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After crossing, the 52nd Guards Tank Brigade launched an offensive in the direction of
443: 312: 200: 191:; 3 April 1923 – 3 August 2007) was a Soviet Jewish tank commander who served in the 114: 82: 353: 255: 220:
to a working-class Jewish family. On 25 June 1941, following the beginning of
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Soviet-American tanker, Hero of the Soviet Union (1923–2007)
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Kyiv
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Ukraine
St. Louis
Missouri
United States
Red Army
Sergeant
Second World War
Hero of the Soviet Union
Russian
Yiddish
Red Army
Second World War
United States
Supreme Court of Russia
Kyiv
Operation Barbarossa
Red Army
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of Kiev
Lyutizh
Dnieper
Pushcha-Vodytsia
Sviatoshyn
Zhytomyr

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