Dmitry Yazov

Last Marshal of the Soviet Union

Dmitry Yazov - Last Marshal of the Soviet Union
Born

November 8th, 1924
100 years ago

Died

February 25th, 2020
5 years ago — 95 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Russia

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Served in the Soviet military, rising through the ranks to become Marshal. Held the position of Minister of Defence from 1987 to 1991 during a turbulent period for the Soviet Union. Participated in the events surrounding the August Coup in 1991, which aimed to reverse the reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, transitioned to a political career, serving in various roles including as a member of the Federation Council.

Served as Minister of Defence from 1987 to 1991

Participated in the August Coup of 1991

Last person to hold the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union

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