List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (H)

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The Hero of the Soviet Union was the highest distinction of the Soviet Union. It was awarded 12,775 times. Due to the large size of the list, it has been broken up into multiple pages.

List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (H)

RecipientConferred onConferred

posthumously

Conferred for
Umar Habekov ru 11 December 1990Yesactions in the offensive towards the Danube Canal
Zaki Habibullin ru 27 February 1945Noactions in Poland during World War II
Vildan Habiev ru 30 October 1943Noactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Horen Hachatryan ru 24 March 1945Noactions in the Battle of Sevastopol
Gumir Hadimukhametov ru 22 July 1944Noactions in the Vitebsk offensive
Kutluahmet Haibullin ru 15 January 1944Yesactions in the Gomel offensive
Amir Haidarov ru 15 January 1944Noactions in the Gomel offensive
Gainansha Haidarshin ru 22 February 1944Noactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Habibulla Hairullin ru 10 April 1945Yesactions in Poland during World War II
Halil Hairullin ru 24 March 1945Noactions in Lithuania during World War II
Akram Haitrutdinov ru 20 April 1945Yesparticipation in the Olshansky landing
Mingas Haitrutdinov ru 24 March 1945Noactions in Lithuania during World War II
Alim Hakimov ru 27 February 1945Noactions in the Vistula–Oder Offensive
Mikhail Hakimov ru 20 April 1945Noactions in the Battle of Odessa
Nematjon Hakimov ru 6 May 1965Yessuicide-attacking a German tank with grenades
Orazberdy Hakimov ru 27 June 1945Yesactions in Poland during World War II
Ruben Hakobyan 16 May 1944Noactions in the Battle for Crimea during World War II
Gevorg Hakobyants 3 June 1944Noactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Islam Halikov ru 24 March 1945Yesactions in combat near the Dniester estuary
Timirbulat Halikov ru 15 January 1944Noactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Misbakh Haliulin ru 18 August 1945Noflying 88 sorties on the Il-2
Ismail Hamzaliev ru 8 September 1943Yesactions in the Battle of Kursk
Muydin Hasanov ru 17 November 1943Noactions in the Kerch-Eltigen operation
Hakim Hasanov ru 17 October 1943Yesactions in the Battle of Kursk
Safa Hasanov ru 27 September 1943Noactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Gurgen Hayrapetyan 7 April 1940Noattack against the Mannerheim Line
Armen Hayriyan 13 April 1944Noreportedly making 105 combat sorties
Semyon Hazaryan ru 1 November 1943Noactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Vaily Haziev ru 22 July 1944Noactions in the Vitebsk offensive
Nazip Hazipov ru 27 June 1945Yesactions in Poland during World War II
Mirosław Hermaszewski 5 July 1978NoCosmonaut
Juliusz Hibner 11 November 1943NoPolish military leader
Ernafas Hojayev ru 24 March 1945Yesactions in Poland during World War II
Erich Honecker 25 August 1982NoLeader of East Germany
Jumaniyaz Hudaybergenov ru 10 January 1944Yesactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Gustáv Husák 9 January 1973NoLeader of Czechoslovakia
Ahmediar Husainov ru 1 November 1943Noactions in the Melitopol offensive
Ziyamat Husanov ru 22 February 1944No (mistakenly

thought to be

posthumous)

Mistakenly believed to have been KIA. Title revoked in 1952 and restored in 1968.
Habibullah Huseynov 29 June 1945Yesactions during the Samland Offensive
Mehdi Huseynzade 11 April 1957YesParisan during World War II
Sapar Hushnazarov ru 15 January 1944Yesactions in the Battle of the Dnieper
Zyakyary Husyainov ru 24 March 1945Yesactions in Hungary during World War II

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References

Shkadov, Ivan (1987). Герои Советского Союза: краткий биографический словарь I, Абаев - Любичев (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat.

Shkadov, Ivan (1988). Герои Советского Союза: краткий биографический словарь II, Любовь - Яшчук (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. ISBN   5203005362. OCLC   312615596.

"Проект "Герои Страны"" [Heroes of the Country] (in Russian).

Russian Ministry of Defence Database «Подвиг Народа в Великой Отечественной войне 1941—1945 гг.» [Feat of the People in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945] (in Russian).