Vladimir Gluzdovsky

Lt. General Vladimir Gluzdovsky commanded the Sixth Soviet Army, which laid siege to the German-held city of Breslau in the final days of World War II. A part of the terms of the surrender of the city, Gluzdovsky promised no harm to the German defenders, including SS officers. This fact stymied NKVD Captain Vladimir Bokov when he interrogated Adrian Marwede.