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the life of Georgy Zhukov

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An edition of Stalin's general (2012)

Stalin's general

the life of Georgy Zhukov

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Drawing on rich new sources from the recently-opened Soviet archives, Geoffrey Roberts has fashioned the definitive, first full-scale biography of this seminal 20th century figure. Marshal Georgi Zhukov is one of military history's legendary names. He played a decisive role the battles of Moscow, Stalingrad, and Kursk that brought down the Nazi regime. He was the first of the Allied generals to enter Berlin and took the German surrender. He led the huge victory parade through Red Square, riding a white horse and dangerously provoking Stalin's envy. Zhukov had an equally eventful post-war career, sacked and banished twice, and wrongfully accused of treason. Since his death in 1957 Zhukov has increasingly been seen as the indispensable military leader of WWII, surpassing Eisenhower, Patton, Monty, and MacArthur in his military brilliance and ferocity. A hugely regarded historian of Soviet Russia, Geoffrey Roberts has fashioned the definitive, first full-scale biography of this seminal 20th century figure.

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Table of Contents

Timeline: The life and career of Georgy Zhukov
1. Sic transit gloria: the rises and falls of Marshal Georgy Zhukov
2. Fabled youth: from peasant childhood to Communist soldier, 1896-1921
3. A soldier's life: the education of a Red commander, 1922-1938
4. Khalkhin-Gol, 1939: the blooding of a general
5. In Kiev: war games and preparations, 1940
5. Architect of disaster? Zhukov and 22 June 1941
7. Stalin's general: saving Leningrad and Moscow, 1941
8. Architect of victory? Stalingrad 1942
9. Na zapad! From Kursk to Warsaw, 1943-1944
10. Red storm: the conquest of Germany, 1945
11. Exiled to the provinces: disgrace and rhabilitation, 1946-1954
12. Minister of Defence: triumph and travesty, 1955-1957
13. Final battle: the struggle for history, 1958-1974
14. Marshal of victory.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.54217092
Library of Congress
DK268.Z52 R63 2012, DK268

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 375 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
375

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Open Library
OL28275744M
Internet Archive
stalinsgeneralli0000robe
ISBN 10
1848314426, 1848314434
ISBN 13
9781848314429, 9781848314436
OCLC/WorldCat
793689868

Work Description

Widely regarded as the most accomplished general of World War II, the Soviet military legend Marshal Georgy Zhukov at last gets the full-scale biographical treatment he has long deserved. A man of indomitable will and fierce determination, Georgy Zhukov was the Soviet Union's indispensable commander through every one of the critical turning points of World War II. It was Zhukov who saved Leningrad from capture by the Wehrmacht in September 1941, Zhukov who led the defense of Moscow in October 1941, Zhukov who spearheaded the Red Army's march on Berlin and formally accepted Germany's unconditional surrender in the spring of 1945. Drawing on the latest research from recently opened Soviet archives, including the uncensored versions of Zhukov's own memoirs, Roberts offers a vivid portrait of a man whose tactical brilliance was matched only by the cold-blooded ruthlessness with which he pursued his battlefield objectives. After the war, Zhukov was a key player on the geopolitical scene. As Khrushchev's defense minister, he was one of the architects of Soviet military strategy during the Cold War. While lauded in the West as a folk hero -- he was the only Soviet general ever to appear on the cover of Time magazine -- Zhukov repeatedly ran afoul of the Communist political authorities. Wrongfully accused of disloyalty, he was twice banished and erased from his country's official history -- left out of books and paintings depicting Soviet World War II victories. Piercing the hyperbole of the Zhukov personality cult, Roberts debunks many of the myths that have sprung up around Zhukov's life and career to deliver fresh insights into the marshal's relationships with Stalin, Khrushchev, and Eisenhower. A remarkably intimate portrait of a man whose life was lived behind an Iron Curtain of official secrecy, Stalin's General is an authoritative biography that restores Zhukov to his rightful place in the twentieth-century military pantheon. - Publisher.

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