Yakov Vladimirovich Smushkevich

Яков Владимирович Смушкевич
Soviet Union Jewish, from the Russian Empire 1902–1941 ✕ Executed, rehabilitated in 1954

A victorious air-force builder destroyed by the purges

At Khalkhin Gol, pilots remembered him as an outstanding organizer and an excellent commander.

Yakov Smushkevich was a Soviet air commander who carried the combat lessons of Spain and Khalkhin Gol into the reorganization of the Red Army Air Force before the Second World War. At Khalkhin Gol in 1939 he directed the air campaign that overcame Japan’s early advantage, then led the Air Force while pressing the problems exposed by the Winter War, including pilot training and the shortage of modern equipment. Arrested on fabricated conspiracy charges shortly before the war, he was executed without trial and rehabilitated posthumously.

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