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- Matvey_Shaposhnikov comment "Matvey Kuzmich Shaposhnikov (Russian: Матвей Кузьмич Шапошников; 29 November 1906, settlement Alekseyevka, Voronezh Province - June 28, 1994, Rostov-on-Don) was a Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General, Hero of the Soviet Union.During the performance of Novocherkassk massacre in 1962, being in the position of first deputy commander of the North Caucasian Military District, he refused to give the order to attack the demonstrators with tanks.Later, trying to publicize information about the Novocherkassk tragedy, the sending of letters to her writers and Soviet Komsomol committee of a number of higher education institutions. ".
- Q4520328 comment "Matvey Kuzmich Shaposhnikov (Russian: Матвей Кузьмич Шапошников; 29 November 1906, settlement Alekseyevka, Voronezh Province - June 28, 1994, Rostov-on-Don) was a Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General, Hero of the Soviet Union.During the performance of Novocherkassk massacre in 1962, being in the position of first deputy commander of the North Caucasian Military District, he refused to give the order to attack the demonstrators with tanks.Later, trying to publicize information about the Novocherkassk tragedy, the sending of letters to her writers and Soviet Komsomol committee of a number of higher education institutions. ".