Top Soviet General Leaves German Post
From Reuters
EAST BERLIN — The supreme commander of Soviet armed forces in East Germany, appointed less than a year ago, is leaving his post, the official news agency ADN reported Saturday.
The agency said Gen. Pyotr Lushev, who commanded 400,000 troops, is going to a new post, which it did not name. However, it appeares likely that Lushev has been promoted; he was recently awarded East Germany’s highest military decoration, the Scharhhorst Order.
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