City of Military Glory
The City of Military Glory (
Creation
After being accepted by the
On the eve of
What distinguishes human beings from the other inhabitants of this planet is that they have a soul and they have memory. What is happening today pays tribute to this memory, and it also indicates our assessment of our past, and our plans for the future.
A lot is being said now about the price we paid for victory, and about the lessons of the Great Patriotic War. I too spoke about this, yesterday, and again today.
Of course we must make every effort to ensure that the memory of these glorious pages of our history is never erased. It must remain an integral part of our daily life. The knowledge of our countrymen’s feats, of the part our country played in the Second World War, must be handed down from generation to generation, so that no one will attempt to distort history and create new myths in the name of achieving various political objectives.
I think that this is the main sense of the ceremony taking place in the Kremlin today.[3]
Cities which have had the status conferred upon them have a monument erected which shows the city’s
List of cities
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Anapa
For the "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland", in accordance with federal law No.2011-586 of May 5, 2011, Anapa was conferred upon with the "City of Military Glory" title by President Medvedev in honor of the successful resistance of its citizens during its brief German-Romanian military occupation from 1942 to 1943, in which the city was totally destroyed.
Arkhangelsk
During World War II,
Arkhangelsk was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on December 5, 2009, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[7] A ceremony was held in the
Belgorod
Belgorod was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on April 27, 2007, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[9]
Bryansk
During the
Bryansk was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on March 25, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[10] A ceremony was held in the
Dmitrov
Dmitrov, some 70 kilometres (43 mi) from Moscow, was the scene of fierce battles during the Great Patriotic War in 1941 and was one of the sites that the Red Army was able to stop Wehrmacht troops from advancing to Moscow during the Battle of Moscow.[citation needed] The city was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on October 28, 2008, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[13] See also: Perimilovsky Heights.
Kalach-na-Donu
Kalach-na-Donu was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on March 25, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[14] A ceremony was held in the
Khabarovsk
The city of Khabarovsk in the Russian Far Eastern Krai of the same name (of which it is the capital city), named after Russian explorer Yerofey Khabarov who built the first of many forts among the Amur River in the 17th century, was in the Second World War the headquarters for the Far Eastern Military District and the command center for the Soviet Armed Forces units stationed in the Far East. Due to "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland" in the wartime years, especially as command hub during the final weeks of the Pacific theater, on November 3, 2012, President Putin bestowed the "City of Military Glory" title to the city in accordance with Presidential Law No.2012-1468.
Kolpino
Due to the city's and its citizens' role in the Siege of Leningrad from 1941 to 1944, for the "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland" Kolpino was conferred the title of "City of Military Glory" in accordance with Presidential Law-No.2011-587 on May 5, 2011 by President Medvedev. The city witnessed some of the bitterest fighting of the almost 3-year siege between the Soviets and the Germans.
Kovrov
For the "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland" especially during the Battle of Moscow in 1941 in which the city was caught in the action, Kovrov City, Vladimir Oblast received the title of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev by virtue of Presidential Law No.2011-1456 on November 3, 2011.
Kozelsk
Kozelsk was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on December 5, 2009, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[16]
Kronstadt
Due to its importance and the role played by the people and the Soviet Navy in its defense,
Kursk
Kursk, the town where one of the biggest Eastern Front battles took place (the 1943 Battle of Kursk), was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on April 27, 2007, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[18]
Luga
Luga was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on May 5, 2008, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[19]
Lomonosov
Lomonosov was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on November 4, 2011, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[20]
Malgobek
Malgobek was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on October 8, 2007, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[21]
Maloyaroslavets
Part of Kaluga Oblast, the small town of Maloyaroslavets was caught up in the action of the Battle of Moscow from October 1941 to January 1942 and thus became, because for the "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland" shown during the town's two and a half month German occupation, eligible for the title of City of Military Glory by President Putin, by virtue of Presidential Law No.2012-608, in one of his first official acts as President, on May 7, 2012.
Mariupol (Ukraine)
Mariupol was designated a City of Military Glory by President Vladimir Putin on November 15, 2022.[22]
It is an occupied city of Ukraine.
Melitopol (Ukraine)
Melitopol was designated a City of Military Glory by President Vladimir Putin on November 15, 2022.[23]
It is an occupied city of Ukraine.
Mozhaisk
Marking the 70th anniversary of its liberation by the Red Army after several months of German control,
Nalchik
Nalchik was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on March 25, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[26]
Naro-Fominsk
Naro-Fominsk was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on April 27, 2009, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[27]
Oryol
Oryol was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on April 27, 2007, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[28]
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
By virtue of Presidential Law No.2011-1458 of President Medvedev, for the "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland", the important eastern Siberian city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky was bestowed upon with the title of "City of Military Glory" on November 3, 2011 due to the outstanding role of the city in the defense of the Pacific coastlines of the Soviet Union during the Second World War's Pacific Theater, especially during the crucial final weeks of the war in the Pacific.
Polyarny
Polyarny was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on May 5, 2008, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[29]
Pskov
Pskov was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on December 5, 2009, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[30]
Rostov-on-Don
Rostov-on-Don was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on May 5, 2008, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[31]
Rzhev
Rzhev was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on October 8, 2007, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland" during the long Battles of Rzhev (which occurred from 1941 to 1943).[32]
Staraya Russa
The town of
Stary Oskol
Stary Oskol was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on May 7, 2011, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[33]
Taganrog
Taganrog had an eventful history during World War II, from 1941 to 1945. The city was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on November 3, 2011, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland" during those years.[34]
A ceremony was held in the
Tikhvin
Tikhvin was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on November 4, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[37]
Tuapse
In July 1942, when Sevastopol fell under Nazi German control, Tuapse became the main naval base for the supply of Soviet troops in the Black Sea region. In August 1942 in the Tuapse Defensive Operation, part of the overall Battle of the Caucasus, Tuapse was the scene of bloody battles between the two forces, and the city was subjected to relentless bombardment by Nazi troops. The Soviet forces managed to halt Nazi troops 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Tuapse, with the loss of some 100,000 lives, and 25,000 dead on the German side.[38] To this day, bodies are still being found in the region, and in the last 10 years, approximately 4,500 bodies have been found and reburied.[38]
Tver
Tver was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on November 4, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[41]
Velikiye Luki
Velikiye Luki was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on October 28, 2008, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[42]
Veliky Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on October 28, 2008, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[43]
Vladikavkaz
The German forces' drive towards oil fields of Grozny and Baku was stopped near Vladikavkaz in the end of 1942.
Vladikavkaz was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on October 8, 2007, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[44]
Vladivostok
Vladivostok, the Pacific coast city and the home port of the Russian Navy's Pacific Fleet, was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on November 4, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[45]
Volokolamsk
Volokolamsk was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on March 25, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".
Voronezh
Voronezh was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on February 16, 2008, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[48]
Vyazma
Vyazma in Smolensk Oblast was occupied by Nazi German forces on October 7, 1941 after fierce battles with the Red Army. The 19th, 20th, 24th and 32nd Soviet field armies, along with civil guardsmen, held up large numbers of German troops in their advance towards Moscow. Vyazma was liberated by the Soviets on March 12, 1943 during the Rzhev-Vyazma operation.[49]
Vyazma was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on April 27, 2009, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland”.
Vyborg
Before
Vyborg was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Medvedev on March 25, 2010, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".
Yelets
Yelets was conferred the status of "City of Military Glory" by President Putin on October 8, 2007, for "courage, endurance and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the city in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[54]
Yelnya
Yelnya was conferred the status of a town of military glory by President Putin on October 8, 2007, for "courage, endurance, and mass heroism, exhibited by defenders of the town in the struggle for the freedom and independence of the Motherland".[55]
See also
- Hero City
- Hero City of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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Президент Российской Федерации. Указ №1347 от 8 октября 2007 года «О присвоении городу Ельцу почётного звания Российской Федерации „Город воинской славы“». (The Ukaz #1347 of October 8, 2007 On the assignment to Yelets of the Honorary title of the Russian Federation "City of Military Glory". ).
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Президент Российской Федерации. Указ №1346 от 8 октября 2007 года «О присвоении городу Ельне почётного звания Российской Федерации "Город воинской славы"». (The President of the Russian Federation. Decree #1346 of October 8, 2007 On Granting the Russian Federation Honorary Title of the "Town of Military Glory" to the Town of Yelnya. ).