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Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov was instrumental in Soviet military plans to attack the German Reich. On 2 January 1941 (almost six months before the start of the German-Russian War), the Red Army General Staff in Moscow played out the storming of Königsberg. Zhukov was the commander-in-chief of the German defenders in this simulation. In the war that finally began, Zhukov was conspicuous above all for loss-making strategic mistakes, boasting, enrichment and war crimes.
The book explores the question of why Stalin nevertheless entrusted him with symbolic tasks such as the occupation of Berlin and supported his mythologisation as the "Hero of the Soviet Union".
The book explores the question of why Stalin nevertheless entrusted him with symbolic tasks such as the occupation of Berlin and supported his mythologisation as the "Hero of the Soviet Union".
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Suworow, V.
- Title
- Marschall Georgi Schukow. Lebensweg über Leichen
- Details
- Many b&w illustrations 348 pp.
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