Soviet Partisans - List of Notable Soviet Partisans

List of Notable Soviet Partisans

  • Yuri Andropov - later the leader of Soviet Union
  • Yitzhak Arad
  • Naum Aronovich
  • Ivan Banov
  • Petr Braiko
  • Alexander Chekalin
  • Fedor Fomich Dubrovsky
  • Vladimir Druzhynin
  • Oleksiy Fedorov
  • Mehdi Huseynzade
  • Nikolai Kuznetsov
  • Nikolay Karotamm
  • Vera Khoruzhaya
  • Vsevolod Klokov
  • Vasily Kononov
  • Ina Konstantinova
  • Ivan Gradecak
  • Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
  • Vasily Korzh
  • Valentin Kotyk
  • Sydir Kovpak
  • Matvey Kuzmin – "Susanin of Pskov District"
  • Petr Masherov - later the leader of Soviet Belarus
  • Kiril Mazurov
  • Dmitry Nikolaevich Medvedev
  • Erich Mielke (alleged)
  • Marytė Melnikaitė (Marija Melnik)
  • Mikhail Naumov
  • Kiril Orlovsky
  • Otomārs Oškalns
  • Alexander Pechersky
  • Panteleimon Ponomarenko
  • Mykola Popudrenko
  • Zinaida Portnova
  • Semyon Rudniev
  • Alexander Saburov
  • Vilis Samsons
  • Ivan Sergeychik
  • Ilya Starinov
  • Arturs Sproģis
  • Imants Sudmalis
  • Ivan Turkenich
  • Petro Vershigora
  • Yitzhak Wittenberg
  • Konstantin Zaslonov
  • Simcha Zorin
  • Ilya Starinov

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