Mansur Mazinov

Mansur Mustafaevich Mazinov (Russian: Мансур Мустафаевич Мазинов; 1906 1983) was the first Crimean Tatar pilot. Before the German invasion of the Soviet Union he worked for many years as a flight instructor, training many future pilots including the famous Amet-khan Sultan at the Simferopol aeroclub. During World War II he became a decorated combat pilot, flying sorties to support Soviet forces in blockaded Leningrad and other cities. After the war he briefly remained in the military before being forced to move to the Uzbek SSR because of his Crimean Tatar ethnicity. He died in exile in 1983 before the full right of return was allowed.[1][2]

Mansur Mazinov
Native name
Мансур Мустафаевич Мазинов
Born1906
Guzraf, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1983
Kazakh SSR
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service/branch Soviet Air Force
RankMajor
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsOrder of the Red Banner

References

  1. Nebolsina, Margarita; Khamidullin, Bulat (2015). Война…Судьбы…Память…Песни… [War...Destiny...Memory... Songs...]. Kazan: Idel-Press. p. 216. ISBN 9785852477965. OCLC 949268869.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  2. Veliev, Ablyaziz (2007). Къараманлар ольмейлер: Къырымтатарлар Экинджи Дюнья дженкинде (in Russian). Simferopol: Antikva. p. 65. OCLC 181138332.
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