Jakow Daszewski


Yakov Sergeyevich Daszewski (Russian: Яков Сергеевич Дашевский, born April 17, 1902 in Kherson, died on August 2, 1972 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general lieutenant. Curriculum vitae

He was born into a Jewish family. In 1912 he graduated from a school in Kherson, from 1921 he served in the Red Army, from May 1921 to October 1926 he was a student at the Leningrad Military Telecommunications School, then a commander of a platoon of communications company in the 14th Infantry Corps. From August 1930 he worked in the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army, from May 1933 to May 1934 he studied at the Military Academy. Frunze, from May 1934 to May 1935, he was the head of Division 3 of Division 4 of the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army, and from May 1935 to June 1939 he was an assistant to the head of Division 5, deputy head and p. Head of Department 6 of the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army. From June 1939 to October 1940 he lectured in military courses, from October 1940 to July 1941 he studied at the General Staff Academy, then directed to the front, 1941-1942 was chief of staff and commander of the 333 Infantry Division, and 1942-1945 chief of staff of the Northern Group of the Front Forces Zakaucaskiego and successively the 9th Army, 47 and 51 Army, on October 31, 1944 he received the rank of lieutenant general. After the war, 1946-1947 he was the chief of staff of the Ural Military District, and in 1947-1965, the deputy head of the Military Academy of General Staff, in May 1965 he ended his military service. He was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery. Honors

And medals. Bibliography

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