Yuri Pavlovich Maksimov

Юрий Павлович Максимов
Soviet Union Russian 1924–2002 ○ Natural causes

General of the Army who commanded the Strategic Rocket Forces through the Afghan war and the dissolution of the USSR

On 17 July 1943, in his first day of combat, he led his machine-gun platoon into enemy trenches, seized a key height in hand-to-hand fighting, then held it against seven counterattacks. Severely wounded, he lost consciousness — and his family was sent a death notice.

An infantry officer who led a machine-gun company through the Great Patriotic War, wounded three times and fighting from the Carpathians to Czechoslovakia, he went on to graduate from two staff academies with a gold medal and, as commander of the Turkestan Military District, oversaw the 40th Army's operations during the Soviet–Afghan War. As Commander-in-Chief of the Strategic Rocket Forces and Deputy Minister of Defence from 1985 to 1992, he presided over the RVSN at its peak strength of more than 1,400 ICBMs, then managed its transition into the CIS Strategic Deterrence Forces after the USSR's dissolution. Through the state's collapse he never left the party or the armed forces, upholding civilian control over the nuclear arsenal.

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