One Soviet child, Sergey Aleshkov, was the youngest participant in the Battle of Stalingrad and one of the youngest soldiers of the World War II. Documents on the birth of Sergey Aleshkov were not preserved, but his estimated year of birth is 1934 or 1936 in the forest village of Gryn in the Kaluga region.
Sergey Aleshkov (1936-1990) was found walking in the forest by Soviet scouts in 1942 and brought in the Soviet Dugouts, after his family was killed by German Troops when they attacked Gryn. He was sent to medical camp for medical aid.
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One Soviet child, Sergey Aleshkov, was the youngest participant in the Battle of Stalingrad and one of the youngest soldiers of the World War II. Documents on the birth of Sergey Aleshkov were not preserved, but his estimated year of birth is 1934 or 1936 in the forest village of Gryn in the Kaluga region.
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Youngest Soldier of WWII
Sergey Aleshkov (1936-1990) was found walking in the forest by Soviet scouts in 1942 and brought in the Soviet Dugouts, after his family was killed by German Troops when they attacked Gryn. He was sent to medical camp for medical aid.