Hint
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Answer
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City named after him in Ukrainian SSR
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Kliment Voroshilov
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Close With Stalin
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Semyon Budyonny
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Purged in 1938
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Alexander Yegorov
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Also purged in 1938
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Vasily Blyukher
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Hated by Stalin
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Mikhail Tukhachevsky
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Whipped the red army into shape
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Semyon Timoshenko
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Died Before the war was over
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Boris Shaposhnikov
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Demoted for Incompetence
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Grigory Kulik
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Greatest Military leader ever
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Georgy Zhukov
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Minister of Defense 1949-1953
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Aleksandr Vasilevsky
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Leader of USSR 1924-1953
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Joseph Stalin
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commander of the Warsaw Pact armed forces 1955-1960
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Ivan Konev
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Helped break the Mannerheim line
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Leonid Govorov
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1949-1956 Ministry of National Defence (Poland)
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Konstantin Rokossovsky
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Minister of Defense 1957-1967
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Rodion Malinovsky
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NKVD Head
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Lavrentiy Beria
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Military Governor of Soviet Occupied Germany 1946-1949
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Vasily Sokolovsky
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Premier 1955-1958
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Nikolai Bulganin
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Minister of Defense 1967–1976
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Andrei Grechko
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Commander of the Moscow Military District 1953-1960
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Kirill Moskalenko
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Commander of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany
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Vasily Chuikov
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Deputy Minister of Defense 1955-1968
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Ivan Bagramyan
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Commander of Soviet Air Defence Forces
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Sergey Biryuzov
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Commander in Chief of the North Caucasus Military District
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Andrey Yeryomenko
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Chief of the General Staff 1960-1971
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Matvei Zakharov
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Chief Administration of the Soviet Armed Forces, 1958–1962
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Filipp Golikov
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Commander-in-Chief of the Strategic Missile Forces, 1963–1972
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Nikolay Krylov
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Commander of the Warsaw Pact armed forces 1967-1976
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Ivan Yakubovsky
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Commander-in-Chief Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 1965–1969
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Pyotr Koshevoy
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Commander-in-Chief, Soviet Air Defence Forces 1966-1978
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Pavel Batitsky
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Minister of Defense 1976-1984
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Dmitry Ustinov
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Leader of the USSR 1964-1982
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Leonid Brezhnev
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commander of the Warsaw Pact armed forces 1977-1989
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Viktor Kulikov
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Chief of the General Staff 1977–1984
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Nikolai Ogarkov
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Minister of Defense 1984-1987
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Sergey Sokolov
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Chief of the General Staff 1984–1988
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Sergey Akhromeyev
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Deputy Minister of Defence 1972-1988
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Semyon Kurkotkin
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First Deputy Minister of Defence, 1985–1986
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Vasily Petrov
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Minister of Defense 1987-1991
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Dmitry Yazov
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