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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Born on January 23, 1930, she was the youngest child in the family of baker Nikolay Rodionovich Savichev and seamstress Mariya Ignatievna Savicheva. Her father died when Tanya was six, leaving Mariya Savicheva with five children ? three girls, Tanya, Zhenya (Eugenia) and Nina and two boys, Mikhail and Leka (Leonid).The family planned to spend the summer of 1941 in the countryside, but the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22 ruined their plans. All of them, except Mikhail, who had already left, decided to stay in Leningrad. Each of them…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Born on January 23, 1930, she was the youngest child in the family of baker Nikolay Rodionovich Savichev and seamstress Mariya Ignatievna Savicheva. Her father died when Tanya was six, leaving Mariya Savicheva with five children ? three girls, Tanya, Zhenya (Eugenia) and Nina and two boys, Mikhail and Leka (Leonid).The family planned to spend the summer of 1941 in the countryside, but the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22 ruined their plans. All of them, except Mikhail, who had already left, decided to stay in Leningrad. Each of them worked to support the army: Mariya Ignatievna sewed uniforms, Leka worked as a planner at the Admiralty Plant, Zhenya worked at the munitions factory, Nina worked at the construction of city defences, and Uncle Vasya and Uncle Lesha served in the anti-aircraft defence. Tanya, then 11 years old, was digging trenches and putting out firebombs.