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Aaron Davidovich Katz | |
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Born | 1901 Ryasny, Russian Empire |
Died | 1971 Moscow, Soviet Union |
Allegiance | USSR |
Service | Red Army |
Years of service | 1919 1942–1947 |
Rank | Major general |
Battles / wars | World War II |
Aaron Davidovich Katz (Russian: Аарон Давидович Кац; 1901 – 1971) was a major general in the Red Army and a member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC).
Born in the town (shtetl) of Ryasny in Mogilev Governorate (present-day Belarus), he joined the army in 1919 and later graduated from a military academy.
From 1942, during the Second World War, he led the Red Army agency responsible for the draft and for the formation of army divisions. Because of the enormous losses suffered by the army, this position was of great importance. However, his service did not prevent his discharge from the army in 1947 and subsequent arrest in 1948 as a member of the JAC. He survived beatings and was released from jail upon Joseph Stalin's death in 1953. He died in Moscow in 1971.
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