The authors of this book are famous commanders of the Great Patriotic War. A.M. Vasilevsky – Marshal of the Soviet Union, Head of the General Staff, member of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command; I. S. Konev – Marshal of the Soviet Union, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, front commander during the Great Patriotic War; K.K. Rokossovsky – the Marshal of the Soviet Union and the Marshal of Poland also commanded the main fronts during the war years, and at the end of it commanded the Victory Parade on Red Square in Moscow.
In their memoirs, they talk about George Konstantinovich Zhukov – Marshal of the Soviet Union, the deputy of the Supreme Commander I.V. Stalin, the most famous Soviet military leader in the Great Patriotic War. Zhukov, with his outstanding military talents, was distinguished by a tough character and was an ambiguous person. The same can be said about the personality and character of Stalin: sometimes there were sharp conflicts between him and Zhukov, but this did not interfere with their joint work in the name of victory.
Author
Vasilevsky Alexander Mikhailovich, Konev Ivan Stepanovich, Rokossovsky Konstantin Konstantinovich
Editor
Selin O.V.
Publisher
Algorithm, 2014
Series
Near Stalin
Genre
Memoirs
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