David Dragunsky

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David Abramovich Dragunsky (Давид Абрамович Драгунский), 1910 Svyatsk - 1992 Moscow, was born to a Jewish family and became a Colonel General in the Soviet Army. Twice he was decorated as a Hero of the Soviet Union. In 1938, he commanded a tank company during combat operations near Khasan Lake and was awarded an Order of the Red Banner. During the World War II, he was in command of a tank battalion and in 1943 became the commander of the 55th Guards Tank Brigade of the 3rd Guards Tank Army.

In 1983 he was designated chairman of Anti-Zionist committee of the Soviet public by the Ideological Department of the CPSU Central Committee and the KGB.

His harsh anti-Zionist views were according to some bordering on anti-Semitism (see, for example this session of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario).

[edit] Publications

  • A Soldier's Memoirs

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