Stepan Repin
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Born28 December 1906
Pizhanskogo, Kirov Oblast, Russian Empire
Pizhanskogo, Kirov Oblast, Russian Empire
Died18 October 1982 (aged 75)
Kyshtym, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Soviet Union
Kyshtym, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Soviet Union
Buried
Kyshtym Cemetery
Allegiance
Soviet Union
Stepan Spiridonovich Repin | |
|---|---|
| Born | 28 December 1906 Pizhanskogo, Kirov Oblast, Russian Empire |
| Died | 18 October 1982 (aged 75) Kyshtym, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Soviet Union |
| Buried | Kyshtym Cemetery |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Red Army |
| Years of service | 1942–1944 |
| Rank | Private |
| Unit | 38th Army Voronezh Front |
| Battles / wars | Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive |
| Awards | Hero of the Soviet Union Order of Lenin Order of the Red Star |
Private Stepan Spiridonovich Repin (Russian: Степан Спиридонович Репин, 28 December 1906 - 18 October 1982) was a Soviet soldier and medic who was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union in 1944 for valour during the Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive of the German-Soviet War.
Repin was born in the village of Pizhanskogo in the then-Russian Empire in 1906 into a peasant family. He had no formal education, and was instead raised as a farm worker. He moved to Sverdlovsk in 1922 and worked as a carpenter. He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1931, 14 years after the Russian Revolution. He was actively a part of collectivisation of Russian farms in the 1930s as a construction worker.