Viktor Silov
Viktor Silov was a Soviet general and the commander of the Southern Group of Forces, known for overseeing the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary. He played a significant role in the Soviet military presence in Hungary during the Cold War, and his departure in 1991 marked the end of a long-standing Soviet military occupation that had begun after World War II.
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Viktor Silov was the Soviet general who commanded the Southern Army Group and was the last Soviet soldier to leave Hungary.
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