The collection of the Urazovo Local History Museum contains a bust of Nikolay Vatutin, one of the famous Soviet military commanders, whose name is associated with bright victories at the fronts of the Great Patriotic War.
Nikolay Vatutin was born on December 16, 1901 in the family of a middle peasant in the village of Chepukhino (at present — Vatutino) of the Valuyki district, Voronezh province (at present — the Belgorod region). After graduating from elementary school, he studied at the two-year zemstvo college in Valuyki, and then entered the Urazovo commercial college. Vatutin successfully studied there, but soon they stopped paying the scholarship, and he was forced to return home.
Nikolay Vatutin was born on December 16, 1901 in the family of a middle peasant in the village of Chepukhino (at present — Vatutino) of the Valuyki district, Voronezh province (at present — the Belgorod region). After graduating from elementary school, he studied at the two-year zemstvo college in Valuyki, and then entered the Urazovo commercial college. Vatutin successfully studied there, but soon they stopped paying the scholarship, and he was forced to return home.
Since 1920, the future commander Nikolay Vatutin began his military service as a squad member of the third reserve rifle regiment in the town of Kharkov. Soon he was sent to a command courses in Poltava. Then he studied at the Kiev Higher United Military School and at the Military Academy named after Frunze. Teachers immediately noted in Vatutin such traits as dedication, perseverance, the ability to take a reasonable risk at the right time, quickly make a decision and implement it.