The museum's historical and memorial complex to the heroic defenders of Sevastopol "The 35th coastal battery" is a memorial ensemble on the territory of the 35th coastal battery, built on the site of the last defense line of Sevastopol in late June-early July 1942.
Unknown pages of the defense of Sevastopol: 35th coastal battery: After Sevastopol was surrendered on July 1, at night at 0 hours 36 minutes on the personal order of P.G. Novikov's depth charges blew up the ammunition cellars and the first tower of the 35th battery. The second tower was blown up at 2 hours 31 minutes. But for more than ten days, tens of thousands of people defended the approaches to it from their last strength. The Germans burned them with flamethrowers, pelted them with grenades and gassed them. The forces of the defenders were decreasing with each passing hour. There was no water, no ammunition, no hope. After being captured on the surface of the exhausted warriors, the battles continued in the battery casemates, where the most desperate brave men gathered who did not want to surrender to the Nazis.
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Added | Leia |
Published | 5/3/18 |
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