On Naberezhnaya Street, in the center of Podiapolskiy, 11 years ago an obelisk was installed. There was no such thing before that countrymen - natives of Estonian Linda and Bessarabia, Moldavian village in the surrounding hills, and fishing farm Vampausha, now it is Mysova, all were near each other. And the fallen, and those who went missing, and the soldiers who came with victory.
Ivan Tresnitsky came to these Podiapolsk banks in the 45th and stayed here to live. A neglected Leningrad boy, who in 1941 got into the detachment of torpedo boats, and then became a commander. He defended Leningrad and went through the whole war. And in the Far East, he became a real sea wolf.
Valentina Egorova, the chairman of the local veteran organization, showed his name on the obelisk and told his story. Valentina Egorova, daughter of a glorious sailor, is a rare woman. She used to be a welder at «Zvezda» factory and now she is a pensioner and co-author of the "Book of Memory" of Podiapolsk settlement.