написать о герое казахстана 12-15 предложений на английском​

Ответы

Ответ дал: akbulath
0

Ответ:

Kasym Kaysenov was born on April 23, 1918 in the village of Asu-Bulak, Ulan district, East Kazakhstan region

After graduating from the military intelligence school in November 1941, he went to the headquarters of the North-Western Front, from where, having received a special assignment, he was sent behind enemy lines to organize the partisan movement in the territory of occupied Ukraine, where he commanded detachment number three, named after Chapaev. Subsequently, until the end of 1944, he participated in partisan movements in the territories of Moldova, Czechoslovakia, and Romania. As a detachment commander, he participated in more than a hundred military campaigns and sabotage.

Among his exploits were the capture of the Bukrin bridgehead, the liberation of over seven hundred political prisoners from the Belaya Tanya concentration camp, the crossing of the Dnieper, etc.

Awarded the Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky, the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree, the Order of Merit, the Badge of the Czechoslovak Partisan, 25 medals of the USSR and foreign countries, Certificates of Honor of the Kazakh SSR and the Ukrainian SSR. The government of sovereign Ukraine awarded him the Order of Special Merit, III and II degrees.

At the beginning of 1945, Kasym Kaysenov returned to his homeland.

The veteran partisan for a long time was an editor and deputy editor of the Zhazushy and Kainar publishing houses. In 1954, Kaysenov published his first book, “Young Partisans.” This is how his literary activity began, which he devoted to the heroic and patriotic theme. Readers are well aware of his books “Ilko the Windmill”, “Pereyaslavl Partisans”, “From the Claws of Death”, “A Boy Behind Enemy Lines”, “On the Dnieper”, “Behind Enemy Lines”. They have been translated into Russian and Ukrainian.

Вас заинтересует