Akhat Akhmetyanov

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Native name
Әхәт Әбделхаҡ улы Әхмәтйәнов
Born10 August 1918
Died3 August 1976 (aged 57)
AllegianceSoviet Union Soviet Union
Akhat Akhmetyanov
Native name
Әхәт Әбделхаҡ улы Әхмәтйәнов
Born10 August 1918
Died3 August 1976 (aged 57)
AllegianceSoviet Union Soviet Union
Service / branchRed Army
Years of service1938–1944
RankSenior sergeant
Battles / wars
AwardsOrder of the Patriotic War
Order of the Red Star

Akhat Abdulkhakovich Akhmetyanov (Russian: Ахат Абдулхакович Ахметьянов, Bashkir: Әхәт Әбделхаҡ улы Әхмәтйәнов; 10 August 1918 — 3 August 1976) was one of the top snipers in the Red Army during World War II.

Akhmetyanov was born on 10 August 1918 to a Bashkir family in Makarovo.[1] He completed seven grades of school and then graduated from the Sermenevsky Pedagogical School in 1936 before working at a math teacher. He began to study at the Odessa Institute of Chemical Technology before entering the Red Army in 1938. He fought in the Winter War before being demobilized, but he was redrafted into the army a week before the German invasion of the Soviet Union.[2][3]

World War II

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