Vatutin Nikolay Fedorovich (1901–1944)
Vatutin Nikolay Fedorovich (1901–1944)
Archival documents on the activities of N. F. Vatutin in 1933-1944 are presented in the collection World War II in archival documents.
Order of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command No. 170509 on the appointment of N.F.Vatutin commander of the Voronezh Front.Script.July 14, 1942
Order of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command No. 170509 on the appointment of N.F.Vatutin commander of the Voronezh Front.Script.July 14, 19421942.
14 июля 1942 г.
Центральный архив Министерства обороны Российской Федерации
Speech by the commander of the 1st Ukrainian Front, Army General N.F. Vatutin, Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov at a rally dedicated to the liberation of the city of Kiev from German invaders: on the significance of the victory of the Red Army and its successes in 1943, about the battles for the city of Kiev, for the help of partisans in the liberation of the Ukrainian SSR, about the atrocities of the Nazis during the occupation of the city and the heroic work of the rear
Speech by the commander of the 1st Ukrainian Front, Army General N.F. Vatutin, Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov at a rally dedicated to the liberation of the city of Kiev from German invaders: on the significance of the victory of the Red Army and its successes in 1943, about the battles for the city of Kiev, for the help of partisans in the liberation of the Ukrainian SSR, about the atrocities of the Nazis during the occupation of the city and the heroic work of the rear.
November 7, 1943
Russian State Archive of Phonodocuments
Message of the Main Directorate of counterintelligence "SMERSH" in the USSR GKO and the General Staff of the Red Army on the detention of a counterintelligence department of the 13th Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front, a member of the Gang Oun G.V. Under, who attacked the general of the army N.F. Vatutin
F. 14os.Message of the Main Directorate of the Smersh counterintelligence in the USSR GKO and the General Staff of the Red Army on the detention by the operational group of the counterintelligence department of the 13th Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front Participant of the Gang OUN G.V. Under, who attacked the Army General N.F. Vatutin.
March 8, 1944
Central Archive of the Federal Security Service of Russia
Banner of victory. 1944, No. 51 (18 April). Order of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. From the Soviet Information Bureau
Banner of victory. Order of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. From the Soviet Information Bureau.
[B. m.], 1944-.
[B. m.], 1944-.
1944
НБ Респ. Карелия
Army General N F. Vatutin
Army General N F. Vatutin.1950.
Доступно только в Электронных читальных залах
About the organization of N. F. Vatutin's funeral.