The text is a transcript of a video about Ivan Pavlovich Zareta, a Soviet war hero who started out as a cook and became famous for capturing Nazi tanks using his rifle and an axe. The video narrates his exploits in three major battles: the first one where he single-handedly took out a Panzer 38t and its crew, the second one where he destroyed another tank and a unit of Nazi soldiers, and the third one where he fought in the siege of Leningrad and the battle of Moscow. The video ends with a brief account of his post-war life and death, and some suggestions for other videos to watch.
Here are some possible key facts extracted from the text:
1. Ivan Pavlovovich Zareta was a Soviet war hero who started out as a cook in the Red Army and later became a scout and a company commander.
2. Ivan captured two Nazi tanks single-handedly using his rifle and an axe, and received the title of Hero of the USSR, the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal for his actions.
3. Ivan participated in the defense of Leningrad and Moscow during the siege and the counter-offensive, and used his axe to chop wood and keep his soldiers warm.
4. Ivan retired as a lieutenant after the war and became chairman of his village council, but died at the age of 31 due to health problems caused by the war.