Fabian Garin
{{Short description|Russian Soviet writer (1895–1990)}}
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Fabian Abramovich Garin (1895–1990) was a Soviet writer and World War II veteran.
Biography
He had graduated from the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in 1924, but lived and worked in Moscow.{{cite web|url=http://www.proza.ru/2009/03/24/901|title=Index of persons|publisher =Proza.ru|language=Russian|accessdate=2011-01-16}} Among his works are documentary and belletristic books Towards the Pole (1937), The Expulsion of Napoleon (1948), Vasily Blücher (1963–67) and The Flowers on Tanks (1963).
Participant of the Second World War. He served in the editorial office of the newspaper "For the Defeat of the Enemy" of the 29th Army. In 1942, he was contused. He participated in the Kaliningrad defensive and offensive, Rzhevsko-Vyazemsky and Rzhevsko-Sychevsky operations. Since 1943, he was a special correspondent for the newspaper in the 8th Guards Mechanized Corps. He took part in the Demyansk operation, the Battle of Kursk, the Belgorod-Kharkiv, Kyiv Defensive, Zhytomyr-Berdychiv, Korsun-Shevchenkivsk, Proskuriv-Chernivtsi, Lviv-Sandomyr, Warsaw-Poznan, East Pomeranian and Berlin operations. On July 15, 1944, he was wounded. He finished the war with the rank of Guards Major.
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Category:People from Kievsky Uyezd
Category:Kyiv Polytechnic Institute alumni
Category:Soviet military personnel of World War II
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