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Stepan Andreevich Neustroev
Neustroev on a 2022 stamp of Russia
Native name
Степан Андреевич Неустроев
Born12 August 1922
Talitsa, Perm Governorate, Soviet Union
Died26 February 1998 (aged 75)
Sevastopol, Ukraine
AllegianceStepan Neustroev Soviet Union
Service/branchRed Army (1941 – 1948)
Internal Troops (1957 – 1962)
RankColonel
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union

Stepan Andreevich Neustroev (Russian: Степан Андреевич Неустроев; 12 August 1922 – 26 February 1998) was a Soviet officer, commander of the 1st Battalion in the 756th Regiment of the 150th Rifle Division. His unit stormed the Reichstag.

At a young age, Neustroev worked in the local mine as a mechanic. At June 1941, shortly before the war with Germany, he was conscripted and sent to the Cherkasy Infantry School. Lieutenant Neustroev was dispatched to the front on November, joining the 166th Infantry Division. He was severely wounded in a battle near Gzhatsk. He was wounded again on August 1942 and spent several months in hospital. At April 1943, Captain Neustroev was appointed commander of the 1st Battalion in the 756th Regiment, a post he held to the end of the war. The Battalion took part in the fighting for Belarus, Poland and the Baltics.[1]

On 22 April 1945, the Battalion reached Berlin. On 30 April, at noon, Neustroev's men stormed the Reichstag, breaking through the main entrance and clearing the building. The following day, roughly at 03:00, his deputy for political affairs, Lieutenant Alexei Berest, together with two scouts—Mikhail Yegorov and Meliton Kantaria—raised the Victory Banner atop the Reichstag, next to Wilhelm I's statue.[2][3]

On 8 May 1946, Neustroev was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union (Medal no. 6971). He retired from the army at 1953, holding the rank of lieutenant colonel. From 1957 to 1962, he served in the Internal troops, holding his old rank. He was stationed at Novouralsk.[1]

  1. ^ a b Ufarkin, Nikolai. "Неустроев Степан Андреевич". warheroes.ru. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  2. ^ Neustroev's memoirs from the battle.
  3. ^ Neustroev war memoirs, Path To the Reichstag, chapter 12.

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