Medal for the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945
Military service
Allegiance
Red Guard (1917–1918)
Red Army (1918–1952)
Years of service
1917–1952
Rank
Lieutenant General of Artillery
Commands
Taurida Military District
Battles/wars
List of battles/wars
Russian Civil War
October Revolution
World War II
Battle of Moscow
Battle of Orsha
Vistula–Oder Offensive
Battle of Berlin
Grigoriy Davydovich Plaskov (Russian: Григорий Давидович Пласков), also known as G.D. Plaskov and Hirsch Plaskov,[a] was a Lieutenant General of Artillery for the Soviet Union. He is known for being one of the most prominent Jews in the Red Army.
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