Enver Mamedov was born on 15 August 1923 in
Baku,
Azerbaijan SSR. in June 1941, Enver Mamedov joined a fighter pilot school. After Hitler's
invasion of the USSR in 1941, Enver asked to be sent to the front line, but was instead sent to be trained as a military translator at a
GRU school. After seeing some action first as a Sr. Sergeant, later as a Sr. Lieutenant, at the Soviet Union's Caucasus Front, Mamedov was sent to work with the
USSR Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, where he was posted to the
Soviet embassy in Italy as the press secretary. According to Mamedov himself, he was probably selected to that position because he spoke Italian, in addition to German, English, and French. After the end of the war, Mamedov participated in the
Nuremberg trials, as one of the handlers of the Soviet prosecutors' star witness, Field Marshal
Friedrich Paulus. == The nation's publicist ==