Issa Alexandrovich Pliyev

Исса Александрович Плиев
Soviet Union Russia (Ossetian) 1903–1979 ○ Natural causes

The only cavalryman twice Hero of the Soviet Union, who went to the brink of nuclear war in Cuba

23 November 1942, near Kalach west of Stalingrad. Troopers of Pliyev's cavalry corps met the tanks of the Don Front. The ring around the German 6th Army — 330,000 men — had closed for the first time.

Born to a poor peasant family in North Ossetia and enlisted in the Red Army in 1922, he rose to become the Soviet Army's premier cavalry general. Under Dovator he helped hold the Moscow line, then at Stalingrad his forces were the first to complete the encirclement of the German 6th Army. Leading cavalry-mechanized groups, he executed deep operations across Ukraine, Belarus, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, and in August 1945 his Soviet-Mongolian Cavalry-Mechanized Group smashed the Kwantung Army in Manchuria, making him the only cavalry general twice decorated Hero of the Soviet Union. During the Cuban Missile Crisis he commanded the Group of Soviet Forces in Cuba under Operation Anadyr, managing the superpower confrontation at its most dangerous point; that same June his troops suppressed the Novocherkassk workers' uprising.

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