Aliya Moldagulova Sakiyeva Shakhrizada Overview • Biography • Childhood • Participation in the Great Patriotic War • Honors Biography • Was born 25 October 1925 in the village of Bulak Hobdinskogo district of Aktobe region • As a child, lost her parents • The girl's mother probably died in the illegal collection of grains on collective farm during the famine • Since eight years Alia lived in Alma-Ata in his uncle Aubakir Moldagulov Biography (cont.) • In 1935, Uncle Aubakir entered the Military Academy of the transport. Family Moldagulova with Alia moved to Moscow • In 1937 they moved to Leningrad, where she was transferred Academy • Fall of 1939, his uncle, for family reasons, made a 14-year-old Aliyah children's home № 46 *All students of the orphanage were in Leningrad school № 9 (now number 140) Part in the Great Patriotic War • In June 1941, with the beginning of World War II, the family was evacuated uncle and Alia remained in Leningrad • In March 1942, along with the children's home was evacuated from the besieged Leningrad in the village Vyatskoe Yaroslavl region. At the end of the 7th grade school Vyatka Alia October 1, 1942 was submitted in Rybinsk Aviation College, but three months later filed a petition in the Red Army with a request to send it to the front. December 21, 1942 Alia Moldagulova was formally expelled from the college students in connection with leaving the front . Part in the Great Patriotic War • In May 1943, was established in Moscow Central girls school sniper training. Aliyu Moldagulova identified in the first set. February 23, 1943 girl cadets took the military oath. In July 1943, Aliya along with several of his friends, classmates aimed sniper in the 54th Infantry Brigade (22th Army, 2nd Baltic Front). • On her official account of 78 killed the soldiers and officers. Was mortally wounded and died in battle January 14, 1944 north of the city Novosokolniki, being wounded in the arm by shrapnel mines involved in close combat with German soldiers, was again wounded German officer, who was also destroyed, and the second wound was fatal. Before his death, Alia wrote a letter to his own sister Sapure. Part in the Great Patriotic War • She was buried in the village Monakovo Novosokolnicheskogo district. • And foliage rustles in the forest for the first time, Over mossy paths walked into an ambush. Leah brave, stubborn Leah Kazakh girl, the daughter of Leningrad Honors • June 4, 1944 Aliya Nurmuhambetovna Moldagulova posthumously was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. • Was awarded the Order of Lenin.