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Zhalel Kizatovich Kizatov (1920-1999) - the captain of the Red Army, a member of the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union (1944).

Biography
Zhalel Kizatov born October 9, 1920 in the village of Bulak (North Kazakhstan region). In 1940 he graduated from the three courses Agricultural College. In the same year he was called up for service in the Red Army. From September 1941 - in the Great Patriotic War. In 1942 Kizatov completed courses for junior lieutenants. By September 1943 Guard Lieutenant Zhalel Kizatov commanded a battery management platoon of the 154th Guards Artillery Regiment of the 76th Guards Rifle Division of the 61st Army of the Central Front. He distinguished himself during the Battle of the Dnieper.

September 28, 1943 Kizatov one of the first crossed the Dnieper River near the village of Mysy Repkinsky region Chernigov region Ukrainian SSR and made a reconnaissance of firing systems in the German defense, and then until October 3 successfully corrected artillery fire.

By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from January 15, 1944 Guard Lieutenant Zhalel Kizatov was awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union, a high rank with the Order of Lenin and medal "Gold Star".

In 1945 he graduated from the Higher artillery officer school. In the same year the rank of captain, he was transferred to the reserve. He lived in Kyzyl-Orda, was at the party and economic work. In 1952 he graduated from Party School of the Central Committee KP of the Kazakh SSR in 1969 - Tselinograd Agricultural Institute. Prior to retirement worked as the head of Kyzylorda oblast management of industrial bread. He died in 1999, buried in the Kyzyl-Orda.

He was awarded two Orders of Lenin, Order of the Patriotic War 1 st degree, three Orders of the Red Banner of Labor and several medals.

In honor Kizatov installed his bust in the village of Pokrovka Esil district, where he studied at the agricultural college, and at the grave in the Kyzyl-Orda.

Literature

 * Кизатов, Жалел Кизатович. Сайт «Герои Страны»