Zachari Zachariev Explained

Zachari Simeonov Zachariev
Native Name:Захари Симеонов Захариев
Native Name Lang:Bulgarian
Birth Date:4 February 1904
Birth Place:Basarbovo, Kingdom of Bulgaria
Death Place:Sofia, People's Republic of Bulgaria
Allegiance:Kingdom of Bulgaria 1904–1928
1928–1944
People's Republic of Bulgaria 1944–1987
Branch:Air Force
Rank:Colonel general
Battles:Spanish Civil War
Great Patriotic War
Awards:Hero of Soviet Union
Hero of the People's Republic of Bulgaria
Order of Lenin
Order of Georgi Dimitrov
Order of Friendship of Peoples

Zachari Simeonov Zachariev (1904–1987) was a Bulgarian military pilot and commander, who served in the Red Army from 1929 to 1944 and reached the rank of colonel general. He fought in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side as a fighter pilot of the Soviet volunteer aviation group. For his combat feats he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union - the highest distinction in the Soviet Union. During WWII Zachariev served as head of training facilities of the Civil Air Fleet, where he trained more than 12 thousand pilots. In 1944 he returned to Bulgaria, where he became the Commander-in-Chief of the Bulgarian Air Force, and later the deputy of Minister of Defence.

Biography

Zachari Zachariev was born on 4 February 1904, the son of Simeon Antonov Zachariev (1873–1969), a village teacher in Basarbovo, Bulgaria.[1]

He served in the Bulgarian military. In 1928 he graduated from flight school in Bozhurishte and became a pilot of 1st Reconnaissance Aviation Unit.[2] In 1931 poruchik Zachariev was discharged from the army because of his antifascist views (he organized a strike on May 1), and he and with his friends - pilots Kiril Kirilov, Boris Ganev and Nikola Vatov - emigrated to the USSR. They were sent on the recommendation of Georgi Dimitrov to flight training into the Tambov flight school, where Zachariev soon became an instructor, changing his name to Volkan Goranov to prevent the pro-fascist government of Bulgaria from persecuting his family.

In 1936 three Bulgarian instructors of the Tambov flight school wrote reports with a request to enter a volunteer aviation unit, which was to be deployed to Spain.

In Spain Zachariev fought under the Turkish pseudonym Halil Ekrem, flying a Potez-542 bomber, later a SB,[3] carrying airstrikes against Francoist targets. He injured his leg, when his airplane was attacked by Italian fighters and set on fire.[4] [5] Despite his wound, he saved his crew.

When the nationalists started their attack on Madrid, he was evacuated from a Spanish hospital to the USSR on board of a Soviet ship. Soon he was awarded the title of Hero of Soviet Union and appointed as head of Tambov flight school. During the Great Patriotic War Zachariev was appointed the head of the Civil Air Fleet training facilities, where he trained personnel for the army. He was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.

In September 1944 the government of the Fatherland Front took power in Bulgaria, and Zachariev returned to his home country and under his real name to rebuild the Bulgarian Air Force. In 1945 he became deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Bulgarian Air Force. In 1947–1955 he was Commander-in-Chief of the Bulgarian Air Force and deputy Minister of Defence of the People's Republic of Bulgaria.[6] In 1947 he became major general and, in 1951, lieutenant general.

He supervised the process of transfer of Bulgarian aviation to jet aircraft. In 1959 Zachariev was appointed the military attaché in Moscow. After 1965 he again became the deputy Minister of Defence of People's Republic of Bulgaria. In 1973 he retired.

After retirement, Zachariev worked in Sofia in the Committee of Soviet-Bulgarian friendship and as chairman of veterans' council of Bulgarian Air Force.

Awards

Memory

A memorial plaque was installed in Basarbovo, his place of birth, in 2015.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Горанов Волкан Семёнович. www.warheroes.ru. ru. 2022-02-03.
  2. Zachariev Z. Щедрая судьба // Плечом к плечу, сердцем к сердцу. Воспоминания болгар - бойцов и командиров Красной Армии / comp. M. Kostadinova, I. Lalov. tr. from Bulg. Moscow, Voenizdat, 1984. P. 48-74
  3. Book: Maslov, Mikhail.. Tupolev SB : Soviet High Speed Bomber. 2004. Icarus Aviation Press. 0972452710. Old Saybrook, CT. 422890625.
  4. Shelukhin I. Захари Захариев (родился в 1904 г.) // Герои-интернационалисты / comp. V. V. Tyan. — Moscow.: Prosveschenie, 1991. — P. 6-11.
  5. Book: Logoluso, Alfredo.. Fiat CR. 32 Aces of the Spanish Civil War.. 2013. Osprey Publishing Ltd. Caruana, Richard.. 9781472801906. Oxford. 881163383.
  6. Book: Jane's All the World's Aircraft. McGraw-Hill.. 1948. Jane. Frederick Thomas.
  7. Web site: Паметна плоча на генерал-полковник Захари Захариев откриха в Басарбово - Русе. dariknews.bg. 9 April 2015 . bg. 2019-08-10.