Batyn Dorj
[4] Dorj is regarded as one of the most influential and consequential Mongolian government, military and social figures of the twentieth century.For most of the 1960s, he was in diplomatic work, consistently holding the posts of Ambassador to North Korea (1961-1963), East Germany (1963-1966), and Yugoslavia (1966-1968).[4] In 1971, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the People's Revolution, he became the first officer to hold the rank of general of the army in the republic.[4] During this period he was elected six times to the Great People's Khural and served on the Central Committee of the MPRP.He was dismissed in 1978, and from then on until his death he was the Chairman of the Committee of Honored Revolutionary Figures of the All-Russian State Art Academy.