List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (Al-An)

This article is part of an alphabetical series: see List of Heroes of the Soviet Union for more.
The Gold Star medal worn by Heroes of the Soviet Union

The Hero of the Soviet Union was the highest distinction of the Soviet Union. It was awarded 12,775 times. Due to the large size of the list, it has been broken up into multiple pages.

List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (Al-An)

Recipient Conferred on Conferred posthumously Conferred for
Marcel Albert 27 November 1944 No French Normandie-Niemen regiment pilot, shot down 23 German aircraft[1]
Benjamin Albetkov 17 October 1943 No reportedly organized his battalion's Dnieper crossing on 26 October 1943 and held the bridgehead[2]
Nikolay Alferev 15 May 1946 No reportedly flying 185 attack sorties in an Ilyushin Il-2 and destroying or damaging 129 vehicles from 1943-1945[3]
Ivan Alferov 21 June 1944 No reported leadership of 109th Rifle Corps during the Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive in June 1944[4]
Vsevolod Alferov 3 February 1940 No mechanic on the Georgiy Sedov[5]
Dmitry Alfimov 23 October 1943 No reportedly crossing the Dnieper in September 1943 and leading a small group that repulsed five German counterattacks[6]
Nikolai Alifanov 1 May 1957 No test pilot for the MiG-15, MiG-17 and the MiG-19 at Sokol plant[7]
Abylay Alimbetov 30 October 1943 No reportedly leading his platoon and repulsing five German counterattacks on 15 October 1943 during the Battle of the Dnieper[8][9]
Ivan Alimenkov 3 June 1944 Yes reportedly gathered important intelligence during a reconnaissance mission in late September 1943 during the Battle of the Dnieper, KIA 2 October 1943[10][11]
Ivan Alimkin 13 April 1944 No reportedly making 83 attack sorties and destroying 25 tanks, KIA 18 January 1945[12][13]
Alexey Alimov 24 March 1945 No reportedly killing 54 German soldiers and being wounded three times on 16 July 1944[14]
Zarif Alimov 24 March 1945 Yes reportedly delivering orders on 30 August 1944 and reportedly killing 23 German soldiers with a machine gun, KIA 31 January 1945[15][16]
Sadiq Alinazarov 17 October 1943 No reportedly repulsing 12 German counterattacks during the Battle of the Dnieper[17]
Vasily Aline 19 August 1944 No reportedly making 269 strategic bombing sorties[18][19]
Vladimir Aliseyko 10 January 1944 No reportedly seriously wounded while repulsing German counterattack during the Battle of the Dnieper and not leaving the front[20]
Vasily Alisov 24 March 1945 No reportedly killing 12 German soldiers while defending a bridgehead on the Narew on 5 September 1944[21]
Sultan Alisultanov 31 May 1945 No reportedly crossing the Oder and establishing batteries on the other side of the river on 17 April 1945[22]
Vladimir Alkhimov 24 March 1945 No reportedly directing artillery fire that destroyed six German tanks on 7 August 1944 during the Kaunas Offensive[23]
Vladimir Alkidov 12 August 1942 No reportedly shooting down 10 German aircraft during the Battle of Stalingrad[24]
Museib Allahverdiyev 24 March 1945 No led his battalion in reportedly killing 500 German soldiers on 1 December 1944 during the Budapest Offensive[25]
August Allik 24 March 1945 No reportedly took command after his company commander was wounded and while himself wounded led his unit in capturing four German mortars in the battle for Saaremaa on 5 October 1944[26]
Galaktion Alpaidze 28 April 1945 No led his battery in destroying 10 tanks in March 1945 during Operation Spring Awakening[27]
Nikolai Alpatov 22 February 1944 No providing fire support with his mortar during the Battle of the Dnieper[28]
Semyon Alpeyev 7 April 1940 No reportedly suppressing multiple Finnish artillery batteries during February 1940 in the Winter War[29]
Vasily Altsybeyev 17 October 1943 No reportedly led small force across the Dnieper in repulsing ten German counterattacks in September 1943[30]
Ivan Filippovich Altukhov 21 February 1945 No reportedly destroying 4 German tanks during fighting in Vilkaviškis on 9 August 1944[31]
Ivan Sergeyevich Altukhov 24 March 1945 Yes reportedly crossing the Danube in December 1944 and repulsing German counterattacks over a period of 10 days, killed in action 8 December 1944[32]
Alexander Altunin 23 September 1944 No reportedly capturing a bridgehead over the Vistula during the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive and holding it for 40 days[33]
Nikolai Altynov 24 March 1945 No reportedly destroying an artillery battery with his tank during the capture of Krzyż Wielkopolski on 21 January 1945 during the Vistula–Oder Offensive[34]
Ivan Alyapkin 10 March 1944 No reportedly driver of a T-34 whose crew destroyed 2 antitank guns and 5 machine gun position in October 1943 during the Battle of the Dnieper; when the tank was damaged he reportedly drove it out of battle while wounded, saving the also wounded tank commander in the process[35]
Ivan Alyayev 11 April 1940 No reportedly took command of his platoon and blew up a bridge out of Viipuri in March 1940 during the Winter War[36]
Ashot Amatuni 27 February 1945 No reportedly leading a tank company during the Vistula–Oder Offensive in January 1945 which "caused considerable damage" to German troops[37]
Sergey Amelichkin 27 February 1945 No driver of T-34 that reportedly destroyed two German tanks and three artillery guns on 16 January 1945 at Pilica river crossing[38]
Alexey Amelin 26 October 1944 No reportedly attacked 30 Ju 87s escorted by 6 Bf 109s and 7 Fw 190 northeast of Vulturul, Romania on 28 April 1944, preventing the Ju 87s from reaching targets[39]
Georgy Amelin 15 May 1946 No reportedly made 173 attack sorties, destroyed more than 150 tanks, APCs, vehicles and other equipment during World War II[40]
Abdel Hakim Amer 13 May 1964 No Egyptian Army Chief of Staff[41]
Viktor Aminev 17 November 1939 Yes reportedly destroyed six Japanese tanks in his BA-10 during Battles of Khalkhin Gol, KIA 28 August 1939 when his BA-10 hit a mine[42]
Hallak Aminov 15 January 1944 No crossing the Dnieper multiple times and ferrying cavalry reinforcements, as well as killing multiple German soldiers on 27 September 1943[43]
Minnetdin Aminov 23 October 1943 No reportedly seriously injured while delivering ammunition to bridgehead over the Dnieper on 21 September 1943[44]
Safar Amirsoev 25 September 1944 Yes reportedly destroyed six German tanks while wounded multiple times; killed in same action[45]
Alexander Amosenkov 24 March 1945 No reportedly conducted reconnaissance during Danube crossing and discovered German firing positions; also reportedly at front during Danube crossing on 5 December 1944; fired self-propelled guns until he ran out of ammunition and was wounded[46]
Alexander Amosov 2 August 1944 Yes reportedly made 150 successful attack sorties, killed in dogfight 24 March 1944[47]
Ivan Amvrosov 23 May 1945 Yes reported leadership of 72nd Mountain Rifle Brigade during the Moravian-Ostrava Offensive in March 1945; KIA 29 March 1945[48]
Georgy Amyaga 24 March 1945 Yes reportedly killed 150 German soldiers with machine gun, wounded twice between 24-27 July 1944 in Narva Offensive; KIA 3 August 1944[49]
Konstantin Amzin 27 February 1945 Yes reportedly drove his SU-76 into a minefield and cleared a passage while under fire and killed more than 50 German soldiers with the DSK on 21 January 1945 during capture of Toruń, KIA soon after[50]
Daniil Ananchenko 10 April 1945 Yes reportedly blocked German machine gun line of fire with own body, enabling his reconnaissance patrol to destroy the gun 23 January 1945 in Vistula-Oder Offensive[51]
Ivan Ananiev 24 March 1945 Yes reportedly killed more than 35 Hungarian soldiers with machine gun during Budapest Offensive, KIA 21 November 1944[52]
Martyn Ananiev 3 June 1944 No reportedly led battalion in repulsing multiple counterattacks during Battle of the Dnieper 27 September 1943[53]
Nikolai Ananiev 21 July 1942 Yes reportedly helped destroy German tanks in Battle of Moscow 16 November 1941, KIA in same action, a Panfilovtsy[54]

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