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Mikhail Baranov

Mikhail Dmitrievich Baranov (in Russian: Михаил Дмитриевич Баранов) (born 21 October 1921 - died 15 January 1943) was a World War II Soviet pilot, who during the early stages of the Battle of Stalingrad became the leading Soviet ace of 1942 with 21 aerial victories〔Bergstrom, Dikov & Antipov (2006) p.225〕 (other sources credit him with 24).〔Bykov (2008) p.102〕 he died in an accident on 15 January 1943 while testing a Yak-1 fighter.
==Early life==
Baranov was born on 21 October 1921 in the small town of Gronye, in the Leningradskiy Oblast. After finishing the 9th year of school in 1937, he went to work to the factory Kirov in Leningrad. Simultaneously Baranov joined the DOSAAF, and participated in Leningrad's central aeroclub.
In October 1938 Baranov graduated as a pilot, with distinction, and was encouraged by the aeroclub's authorities to pursue a career as a military airman. With such support Baranov attended the Military School of Chugevkaya, where he graduated on October 1940 with the rank of ''Mladshiy Leytenant''. Initially assigned to serve in 271 IAP (Baltic Military Region), he was later sent to 183 IAP in Southern Ukraine.〔Zilmanovich (1985)

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