Ilya Pavlovich Tutayev

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Ilya Tutayev in the uniform of the Life Guard Hunter Regiment

Ilya Pavlovich Tutayev ( Russian Илья Павлович Тутаев * July 20 . Jul / 1. August  1897 greg. In Bezhetsk ; † 11. July 1918 in Yaroslavl ) was a Russian Red Army .

Life

Little is known about Tutayev's life. The farmer's son from the Ujesd Beschezk of the Tver Governorate served in the Imperial Russian Army from 1916 during the First World War . After the October Revolution of 1917, he returned to the village of Kuprijanowo des Ujezds Romanow-Borisoglebsk, where the family had lived since 1912. In the summer of 1918 he joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, during which the “white” Yaroslavl uprising organized by Boris Savinkov took place in and around Yaroslavl in July 1918 . While a small red unit was advancing on Yaroslavl, Tutayev was killed in an exchange of fire with whites or alleged whites not far from the village of Ustye near Yaroslavl under circumstances that were not finally clarified. The eyewitness accounts of the exact course of events are contradictory.

Honor

In the summer of 1918, the not far away administrative center of the Ujesds, where Tutayev last lived, was renamed Tutayev on the initiative of the communist local administration . The previous name Romanov-Borisoglebsk was related to the name of the Russian tsarist dynasty Romanov . Tutayev was stylized as the local hero of the Red Army. In addition to the city, several streets were named after him, including in Yaroslavl; On the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution in 1957, a monument was erected in the city of Tutayev.

Web links

  • Tutajew on the Jaroslawika website (Russian)

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Hauptmann: Russia's Old Believers . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2005, ISBN 3-525-56130-X , p. 33 (378 p., Limited preview in Google Book search).
  2. http://www.russia-ic.com/regions/2867/5130/