Who signed the act of unconditional surrender of fascist Germany from the Soviet side?

There were two acts of signing Germany’s unconditional surrender. At the signing of the first, the Soviet Union was represented by Major General Ivan Alekseevich Susloparov (commander of the artillery troops). The second act was signed by Marshal Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov (Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the USSR Armed Forces).



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