"The Scout's Exploit", "Shield and Sword", "Seventeen Moments of Spring" – everyone knows these films about Soviet scouts who fought behind enemy lines during the Great Patriotic War. Ivan Utrobin, a fellow countryman from the village of Orlovka, could well have been the hero of another such film. For two years, he "served" in a German division as a company commander of signal troops, gathering valuable information.
The museum class tells the story of the scout Ivan Utrobin, little known to the general public, who was nicknamed the "Chelny Stierlitz".
The class is held by appointment.
For inquiries, call: +7 (8552) 71-39-81.