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Fedir Dyachenko was born on 16 June, 1917 in Velyki Krynky village, Poltava Oblast, Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine), is an A soviet military sniper. Discover Fedir Dyachenko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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8 August, 1995 |
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Fedir Dyachenko Net Worth
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Fedir Trokhymovych Dyachenko (Федір Трохимович Дяченко, Фёдор Трофимович Дьяченко; 16 June 1917 – 8 August 1995) was a Ukrainian soldier in the Red Army who became one of the top snipers in World War II.
Dyachenko was born on 16 June 1917 in Betyagi village to a Ukrainian peasant family.
After completing his ninth grade of school in 1934 he worked on a collective farm.
After being convicted of a crime in 1939 he was sentenced to prison in Norilsk, where he worked as a plasterer on construction sites until he was released and drafted into the Red Army.
On 7 January 1942 he was drafted into the Red Army.
During training he showed good sharpshooting skills.
After training he was sent to the Leningrad Front.
According to his own memoirs, he decided to become a sniper in summer 1942 after reading in a frontline newspaper about the feats of snipers on the Leningrad Front.
He received his first award, the Order of the Red Star, on 21 December 1942, for killing 97 enemies.
He went on a special sniper hunt with his friend Nikolai Kochubey on 25 December 1942; Kochubey killed seven enemies in the hunt, while Dyachenko killed eleven.
By then, Dyachenko had killed 220 enemies, and on 10 March 1943, he brought up his kill count to 300.
An article in the frontline newspaper Na Strazhe Rodiny published on the cover of the 27 May 1943 issue celebrated his 400th kill.
He was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 21 February 1944 for killing 425 enemy soldiers and officers.
For killing 425 enemy soldiers and officers he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 21 February 1944.
Despite being a Soviet soldier, he was also awarded the American Distinguished Service Cross.
However, his sniper career was brought to an end in January 1944, since he was badly wounded by a shell fragment.
Despite being wounded and withdrawn from the front, he was not demobilized after the war.
He graduated from military-political courses in 1946 and from the Military-Political School in 1949.
He became the party organizer of a battalion at the Leningrad Military School of Communications.
After he completed formal sniper training at the sniper school of the 55th Army, he was assigned as a sniper to the 187th Rifle Regiment of the 72nd Rifle Division.
On 16 September he opened his combat account, and he became successful in hunting other snipers.
During the course of a ten-day sniper hunt he killed 32 enemy soldiers.
On 24 October he scored nine kills without any misses.
In 1962 he left the army with the rank of Major.
For the rest of his life he lived in Leningrad, working as a senior engineer at the Kirov Plant.
He died on 8 August 1995 and is buried in the Kovalyovskoye cemetery.