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Kolya Myagotin A-3 Leningrad Patriotic war Poster

Kolya Myagotin A-3 Leningrad Patriotic war Poster

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Orgin: Leningrad, USSR. 1972

State: early antique
Size: A-3 / 30x42cm
A-3 size original poster of Pioneers & Heroes


Featuring:

Nikolai Andreevich Myagotin ( Kolya Myagotin ; May 9 , 1918 , Korobeynikovo , Tobolsk province - October 25 , 1932 , Kolesnikovo , Ural region ) - a Soviet schoolboy, who in Soviet times became famous as a pioneer hero , a symbol of a fighter against the kulaks , along with Pavlik Morozov.


Nikolai Andreevich Myagotin was born on May 9 , 1918 in a poor peasant family in the village of Korobeynikovo (Kolesnikovo) of the Malo-Chausovsky volost of the Kurgan district , Tobolsk province , now the village of Kolesnikovo - the administrative center of the Kolesnikovsky village council of the Ketovsky district of the Kurgan region . Father Andrei Petrovich Myagotin. According to the Soviet version, a Red Guard soldier who died in the civil war in 1918. According to the post-Soviet version, he died of cholera in the fall of 1918. The family has four children.

After the death of his father, Kolya was sent by his mother, Arina Osipovna, to an orphanage in the village of Mokrousovo , where he was raised until the age of 11and joined the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin (according to other sources, he joined the organization after returning to his native village).

Returning to his mother, he studied well at school. In the summer he worked on the collective farm named after the VIII District Congress. He actively participated in public life: he was a pioneer leader, a member of the school committee and the editorial board of the school newspaper.

Nikolai Andreevich Myagotin was killed on October 25, 1932 near the village of Kolesnikovo , Kolesnikovsky village council, Kurgan district, Ural region .

Buried in the village. Kolesnikovo Kolesnikovsky village council , now Ketovsky district of Kurgan region .

On December 30, 1932, the visiting session of the Ural Regional Court in Kurgan in the case of the murder of Kolya Myagotin sentenced five residents of the village of Kolesnikovo to death under Article 58-8 “Terrorist acts directed against representatives of the Soviet government or leaders of revolutionary workers and peasant organizations” (kulak Fotey Sychev , subkulak members Ivan and Mikhail Vakhrushev, kulak accomplice Brigadier Shusharin, kulak Fomin), six people - to ten years in prison and one - to a year of forced labor. Immediately after the trial, Petya Vakhrushev (according to the official version, Kolya’s friend who betrayed him) disappeared without a trace. A week later, his mother was found hanged.

In 1999, the Presidium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation in the case of the murder of Kolya Myagotin completely exonerated ten people as innocent. The crime of Fotei Sychev and Ivan Vakhrushev from political article 58-8 (terrorism) was reclassified into criminal article 136, paragraphs “d” and “c” (premeditated murder under aggravating circumstances).

In memory:
Koli Myagotina Street in the city of Kurgan (until March 2, 1933 Vokzalnaya Street)


Streets of Kolya Myagotin in the city of Shadrinsk , the village of Vargashi , the villages of Bolshoye Chausovo , Kolesnikovo .


Bronze sculpture in the park at the intersection of K. Myagotin and Krasin streets in the city of Kurgan with the inscription “Pioneer hero Kolya Myagotin, brutally killed by fists on October 25, 1932 in the village. Kolesnikovo". Built by decision of the Council of the Regional Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin dated November 24, 1960. The laying took place on May 19, 1962. The architectural design and sculpture were designed by A. I. Kozyrev . Manufactured by workers of the Kurgan Wheel Tractor Plant named after D. M. Karbyshev . Opening of the monument on May 19, 1964. By decision of the Kurgan City Duma of February 16, 1999, the plaque on the monument was removed. The culture department was tasked with developing a new text. An alternative inscription on the sign was proposed to be made at a meeting of the Kurgan City Duma by the Chairman of the Coalition of Democratic Forces, Nikolai Nikolaevich Lebedkin. On May 19, 2002, Kurgan communists unauthorizedly installed a sign on the sculpture “Pioneer Kolya Myagotin” [9] . On August 29, 2002, the Commission of the Kurgan City Duma makes a decision: to remove the sign as illegally installed, but the Duma does not approve the Commission’s decision.


Monument in the village of Kolesnikovo .
By a resolution of the Kurgan City Council dated May 24, 1954, the name of Kolya Myagotin was given to the Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren (now MBOUDOD "Palace of Children's (Youth) Creativity" of the city of Kurgan).


In the village of Kolesnikovo, an eight-year school, a House of Culture, and a museum are named after him.
Included in the Book of Honor of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin (second after Pavlik Morozov ).


Diesel-electric ship "Kolya Myagotin", built by "Neptune Werft" (VEB Schiffswerft Neptun) Rostock, GDR; in October 1983, he received serious damage in Kolyuchinskaya Bay of the Chukchi Sea.


Pioneer camp named after. Koli Myagotina (Kurgan region, Belozersky district).


A song by “ Black Lukich ” called “Kolya Myagotin” is dedicated to him.

 

For many years, the city of Kurgan hosted an annual youth boxing tournament in memory of Kolya Myagotin.

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