Background
Maxim Vasilyevich Shmatov was born on January 17, 1914 in Verkhnee Turovo, Voronezh oblast, Russian Federation to a peasant family.
Maxim Vasilyevich Shmatov was born on January 17, 1914 in Verkhnee Turovo, Voronezh oblast, Russian Federation to a peasant family.
After seven years of school, Maxim Vasilyevich worked on a farm. From 1935, he worked in the Voronezh trade network. In 1939, he was drafted into the Red Army.
In September 1941, Maxim Vasilyevich fought in combat on the Southwestern Front at Poltava, serving in a reconnaissance unit. On 17 January 1942, he was seriously wounded. After recovery, he graduated from courses for junior lieutenants.
As commander of a machine gun company, Maxim Vasilyevich fought in the Battle of Stalingrad and in September was seriously wounded again. After recovering, Maxim Vasilyevich was assigned to the 305th Guards Rifle Regiment of the 108th Guards Rifle Division. In 1944, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
In March, Maxim Vasilyevich fought in the capture of Mykolaiv and then Odessa. On 15 June, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star. In August, Maxim Vasilyevich participated in the capture of Bender and Izmail.
The division fought in the Budapest Offensive during the fall of 1944. By this time, Maxim Vasilyevich was a lieutenant and deputy battalion commander in the regiment. He temporarily took over command of the battalion when its designated command became ill. On the night of 5 December 1944, under strong machine gun fire from German troops, Maxim Vasilyevich was among the first in the regiment to cross the Danube south of Ercsi and destroyed a machine gun position with two grenades. After overcoming strong resistance, the battalion broke through the German defense line and claimed a bridgehead. The battalion then advanced and cut road and rail links to Budapest. On 5 December, Shmatov's battalion reportedly repulsed seven counterattacks, killed 163 German soldiers, destroyed 4 guns and 12 machine guns. Maxim Vasilyevich continued to lead his battalion during the subsequent Siege of Budapest. During the siege, his battalion reportedly killed 1,430 enemy soldiers.
On 24 March 1945, Maxim Vasilyevich was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin. He was also awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky on 27 March for his leadership. In April 1945, Maxim Vasilyevich fought in the Vienna Offensive.
In 1946, Maxim Vasilyevich was discharged with the rank of major and moved to Voronezh. In 1949, he graduated from the Regional Party School. He graduated from the Higher Party School of the Central Committee in 1956. He undertook party and economic work in the canteens.
Maxim Vasilyevich died on 5 October 1984 and was buried in Voronezh.