Enver Mammadov, former editor-in-chief of Sovinformburo and veteran of the Great Patriotic War, has died at the age of 100. This has been reported DEA News With reference to Mammadov’s relatives.
On August 15, Mammadov celebrated his 100th birthday. He was the former editor-in-chief of Sovinformburo, who acted as a translator at the Nuremberg trials. Until 1956, Mammadov served as the editor-in-chief of the main editorial office of the Radio Committee.
Mammadov spoke English, German, Italian and French.
“He made very accurate comments where there were some inaccuracies or uncertainties. In this sense, he was a very talented, knowledgeable person,” said Alexander Tikhomirov, political observer of the USSR and Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting, and shared his memories of how he brought his materials to Mamedov.
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Source: Gazeta

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