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Georgy Zhukov

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limited to a previous generation of non-mechanized warfare. By contrast, Zhukov was highly influential in the development of contemporary combined operations of highly mechanized armies. The differences in their outlooks were the cause of many tempestuous disagreements between the two of them at Stavka meetings. Nonetheless, Zhukov was less competent than Stalin as a politician, highlighted by Zhukov's many failures in politics. Stalin's unwillingness to value Zhukov beyond the marshal's military talents was one of the reasons why Zhukov was recalled from Berlin.
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turn, the Western forces threatened to surround the Eastern forces. The same historian reported that the second game was won by the Easterners, meaning that on the whole, both games were won by the side commanded by Zhukov. However, he noted that the games had a serious disadvantage since they did not consider an initial attack by Western forces, but only an attack by Eastern forces from the initial border.
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Zhukov remained obstinate and argumentative, and did not hesitate to publicly contradict Stalin to the point of risking his career and life. Their heated argument about whether to abandon Kiev due to the Germans' rapid advance in summer of 1941 was typical of Zhukov's approach. Zhukov's ability to remain skeptical and unwavering at giving in to pressure did garner him the respect of Stalin.
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at the end of 1945. After Stalin's death it was claimed that Novikov was allegedly forced by Beria into a "confession" which implicated Zhukov in a conspiracy. In reality, Novikov may have been encouraged to point the finger at Zhukov because he saw Zhukov's membership at the investigation commission
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Has a strong will. Decisive and firm. Often demonstrates initiative and skillfully applies it. Disciplined. Demanding and persistent in his demands. A somewhat ungracious and not sufficiently sympathetic person. Rather stubborn. Painfully proud. In professional terms well trained. Broadly experienced
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Historians do not have the original documents that could verify the existence of such a plan, and there is no evidence that Stalin accepted it. In a transcript of an interview on 26 May 1965, Zhukov said that Stalin did not approve the plan. But Zhukov did not clarify whether execution was attempted.
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Russian historian Bobylev noted that the details of the exercises were reported differently by the various participants who published memoirs. He said that there were two exercises; one from 2 to 6 January 1941, for the North-West direction; another from 8 to 11 January, for the South-West direction.
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His memoirs were published in 1969 and became a best-seller. Within several months of the date of publication of his memoirs, Zhukov had received more than 10,000 letters from readers that offered comments, expressed gratitude, gave advice, or lavished praise. Supposedly, the Communist Party invited
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After Khrushchev was deposed in October 1964, Brezhnev restored Zhukov to favor—though not to power—in a move to use Zhukov's popularity to strengthen his political position. Zhukov's name was put in the public eye yet again when Brezhnev lionised Zhukov in a speech commemorating the Great Patriotic
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conferences. Consequently, Zhukov understood Stalin's personality and methods well. According to Zhukov, Stalin was a bold and secretive person, but he was also hot-tempered and skeptical. Zhukov was able to gauge Stalin's mood: for example, when Stalin drew deeply on his tobacco pipe, it was a sign
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When Stalin arrived unannounced at command headquarters on 29 June, demanding to know why he was not being told what was happening at the front, Zhukov courageously told him: "Comrade Stalin, our duty is first of all to help the front commanders and only then to inform you." But when he had to admit
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From 2 February 1941, as the chief of the general staff, and Deputy Minister of Defense, Zhukov was said to take part in drawing up the "Strategic plan for deployment of the forces of the Soviet Union in the event of war with Germany and its allies." The plan was completed no later than 15 May 1941,
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Zhukov requested the Soviet government to transport urgently to Berlin 96,000 tons of grain, 60,000 tons of potatoes, 50,000 cattle, and thousands of tons of other foodstuffs, such as sugar and animal fat. He issued strict orders that his subordinates were to "hate Nazism but respect
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Zhukov quickly advanced through the ranks as the commander of a cavalry troop and squadron, and deputy commander of a cavalry regiment. At the end of May 1923, he was appointed commander of the 39th Cavalry Regiment. In 1924, he entered the Higher School of Cavalry, from which he graduated the next
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After being forced out of the government, Zhukov stayed away from politics. Many people—including former subordinates—frequently paid him visits, joined him on hunting excursions, and exchanged reminiscences. In September 1959, while visiting the United States, Khrushchev told President Eisenhower
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Both Zhukov and Stalin were hot-tempered, and both made concessions necessary to sustain their relationship. While Zhukov viewed his relationship with Stalin as one of a subordinate–senior, Stalin was in awe and possibly jealous of Zhukov. Both were military commanders, but Stalin's experience was
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At the time, the Eastern forces had a numerical advantage: 51 infantry divisions against 41; 8,811 tanks against 3,512—with the exception of anti-tank guns. Bobylev describes how by the end of the exercise, the Eastern forces did not manage to surround and destroy the Western forces. In their
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While working for his uncle, Zhukov supplemented his education by reading with his cousin Alexander on a wide range of topics, including the Russian language, German language, science, geography, and mathematics. In addition, he enrolled in a night school, where he completed courses as the work in
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His second fall was more sudden and public even than his first. On 4 October 1957, he left on an official visit to Yugoslavia, and Albania. He returned to Moscow on 26 October, straight to a meeting of the Presidium, during which he was removed from that body. On 2 November, the Central Committee
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When learning of Zhukov's "misfortunes"—and despite not understanding all the problems—Eisenhower expressed his sympathy for his "comrade-in-arms". In February 1953, Stalin relieved Zhukov of his post as Commander of the Urals Military District, recalling Zhukov to Moscow. It was thought Zhukov's
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system, because the Party and political leaders were not professional military, and thus the highest power should fall to the army commanders. Until 1955, Zhukov had both sent to and received letters from Eisenhower. Both leaders agreed that the two superpowers should coexist peacefully. In July
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Significant to their relationship as well was Zhukov's bluntness towards his superior. Stalin was dismissive of the fawning of many of his entourage and openly criticized it. Many people around Stalin—including Beria, Yezhov, and Mekhlis—felt obliged to flatter Stalin to remain on his good side.
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In 1946, seven rail carriages with furniture that Zhukov was taking to the Soviet Union from Germany were impounded. In 1948, his apartments and house in Moscow were searched and many valuables looted from Germany were found. In his investigation Beria concluded that Zhukov had in his possession
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as a decisive turning point in the Eastern Front, both of which Zhukov refused to do. In December 1967, Zhukov had a serious stroke. He was hospitalised until June 1968, and continued to receive medical and rehabilitative treatment at home under the care of his second wife, Galina Semyonova, a
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concerning the defence of the Western border of the Soviet Union. It had been pushed further to the west after the Soviet Union annexed eastern Poland and the Baltic republics. In his memoirs, Zhukov reports that in this exercise, he commanded the Western or Blue forces—the supposed invasion
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owed him much more than any other military leader in the world. "The war in Europe ended with victory and nobody could have done that better than Marshal Zhukov—we owed him that credit. He is a modest person, and so we can't undervalue his position in our mind. When we can come back to our
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of a good mood. Conversely, if Stalin failed to light his pipe once it was out of tobacco, it was a sign of imminent rage. His outstanding knowledge of Stalin's personality was an asset that allowed him to deal with Stalin's outbursts in a way other Soviet generals could not.
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17 golden rings, three gemstones, the faces of 15 golden necklaces, more than four kilometers (2.5 mi) of cloth, 323 pieces of fur, 44 carpets taken from German palaces, 55 paintings and 20 guns." Zhukov admitted in a memorandum to Zhdanov:
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on 10 April 1946. After an unpleasant session of the main military council—in which Zhukov was accused of egoism, disrespect to his peers and of political unreliability and hostility to the Party Central Committee—he was stripped of his position as commander in chief of the
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in July 1943. He was considered the main architect of the Soviet victory together with Vasilevsky. According to Zhukov's memoirs, he played a central role in the planning of the battle and the hugely successful offensive that followed. Commander of the Central Front
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at the entrance of the Kremlin in Moscow. Another statue of Zhukov in Moscow is located on Prospekt Marshala Zhukova. A statue of Zhukov is located in the town of Irbit, in the Sverdlovsk Oblast. Other statues of Zhukov are found in Omsk, Irkutsk and Yekaterinburg.
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convened to hear Zhukov being accused of 'non-party behaviour', conducting an 'adventurist foreign policy', and sponsoring his own personality cult. He was expelled from the Central Committee and sent into forced retirement at age 62. The same issue of the
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Marshal of the Soviet Union Aleksandr Vasilevsky commented that Zhukov is one of the most outstanding and brilliant military commanders of the Soviet military forces. Major General Sir Francis de Guingand, chief of staff of Field Marshal
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John Eisenhower—son of Dwight Eisenhower—claimed that Zhukov was really ebullient and was a friend of his. Albert Axell in his work "Marshal Zhukov, the one who beat Hitler" claimed that Zhukov was a military genius like
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After Stalin's death, Zhukov returned to favor, becoming Deputy Defence Minister in 1953. He then had an opportunity to avenge himself on Beria. With Stalin's sudden death, the Soviet Union fell into a leadership crisis.
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industry following accusations that, during the war, the fighter planes had been of poor quality—in which Novikov was implicated, as instrumental to his downfall. Regardless, in a conference, all generals except
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that announced Zhukov's return also reported that he had been relieved of his duties. According to many researchers, Soviet politicians—including Khrushchev himself—had a deep-seated fear of "powerful people".
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During the war, Zhukov was one of only a few people who understood Stalin's personality. As the chief of staff and deputy supreme commander, Zhukov had hundreds of meetings with Stalin, both private and during
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lasted from 1938 to 1939. What began as a border skirmish rapidly escalated into a full-scale war, with the Japanese pushing forward with an estimated 80,000 troops, 180 tanks and 450 aircraft.
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Motherland, there must be another type of Order in Russia, an Order named after Zhukov, which is awarded to everybody who can learn the bravery, the far vision, and the decisiveness of this soldier."
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temporarily became First Secretary. Malenkov and his allies attempted to purge Stalin's influence and personality cult; however, Malenkov himself did not have the courage to do this alone. Moreover,
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Going even further than Khrushchev, Zhukov demanded that the political agencies in the Red Army report to him before the Party. He demanded an official condemnation of Stalin's crimes during the
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with the fellow representatives of the Allied governments. As one of the four commanders of the Allied occupational forces, Zhukov established good relationships with his new colleagues, General
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to see him as a potential threat. Stalin stripped him of his positions and relegated him to military commands of little strategic significance. After Stalin's death in 1953, Zhukov supported
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In May 1930, Zhukov became commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the 7th Cavalry Division. In February 1931, he was appointed as the Assistant Inspector of Cavalry for the Red Army.
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In Russia, Zhukov is often credited for his "prophetic" words spoken to Konstantin Rokossovsky in Berlin in 1945: "We have liberated them, and they will never forgive us for that."
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When Bulganin became premier in 1955, he appointed Zhukov as Defense Minister. Zhukov participated in many political activities. He successfully opposed the re-establishment of the
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and to seize the Suwałki region by the evening of 24 June" and "to encircle and destroy the enemy grouping invading in Vladimir-Volynia and Brody direction" and even "to seize the
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was not because of a sense of urgent foreboding, but rather from a "purposeful determination" and he had started his planning for the invasion well in advance of the summer of 1941
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said that the planning and decisions for the Battle of Kursk were made without Zhukov, that he only arrived just before the battle, made no decisions and left soon after.
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Eisenhower developed a good relationship with Zhukov, and it proved beneficial in resolving differences in post-war occupational issues. Eisenhower's successor, General
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Zhukov was the recipient of many decorations. Most notably he was awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union four times. The medals of the only other four-time recipient,
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On 10 June 1941, Zhukov sent a message to the Military Council of the Kiev Special Military District, after someone, most likely the commander of the Kiev district,
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and captured the enemy's vulnerable rear supply areas. By 31 August, the Japanese had been cleared from the disputed border, leaving the Soviets clearly victorious.
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his uncle's shop permitted. He completed his apprenticeship in 1914 and established his own fur business, which included three young employees under his leadership.
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This campaign had significance beyond the immediate tactical and local outcome. Zhukov demonstrated and tested the techniques later used against the Germans in the
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During the first, Western forces attacked Eastern forces on 15 July, but the Eastern forces counterattacked and, by 1 August, reached the original border.
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chose Zhukov because the two had forged a good relationship, and, in addition, during World War II, Zhukov had twice saved Khrushchev from false accusations.
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medium tank used in World War II. After this campaign, veterans were transferred to untested units, to better spread the benefits of their battle experience.
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defended Zhukov against accusation of misspending. During this time, Zhukov was accused of unauthorized looting of goods confiscated by the Germans, and of
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in September, where over 600,000 Soviet troops were captured or killed, lowered his standing with Stalin. Zhukov subsequently claimed that he was forced by
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former officer in the Medical Corps. The stroke left him paralysed on his left side, his speech became slurred and he could only walk with assistance.
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War. On 9 May 1965, Zhukov was invited to sit on the tribune of the Lenin Mausoleum and given the honour of reviewing the parade of military forces in
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region by the evening of 24 June". This manoeuvre failed and disorganized Red Army units were destroyed by the Wehrmacht. Furthermore the subsequent
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Finally, Khrushchev suggested expelling Beria from the Communist Party and bringing him before a military court. Moskalenko's special forces obeyed.
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Appraisals of Zhukov's career vary. For example, historian Konstantin Zaleski claimed that Zhukov exaggerated his own role in World War II. Marshal
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Evaluation of the problems inherent in the performance of the BT tanks led to the replacement of their fire-prone petrol (gasoline) engines with
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was held by Malenkov. Beria came to the meeting with an uneasy feeling because it was called hastily—indeed, Zhukov had ordered General
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to avoid an encirclement as a reason for it. On the next day the decision was made official and he was appointed the commander of the
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the German people", and to make all possible efforts to restore and maintain a stable living standard for the German population.
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In his book of recollections, Zhukov was critical of the role the Soviet leadership played during the war. The first edition of
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On 29 July, Zhukov was removed from his post of chief of the general staff. In his memoirs he gives his suggested abandoning of
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according to a dated document found in the Soviet archives after they were declassified in the 1990s. Some researchers, such as
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1. Alexandra Dievna Zuikova (1900–1967); common-law wife since 1920; married in 1953; divorced in 1965; died after a stroke
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Fronts. On 1 March, Zhukov was appointed the commander of the 1st Ukrainian Front until early May following the ambush of
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remained dangerous. The politicians sought reinforcement from the powerful and prestigious military men. In this matter,
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In late August 1942, Zhukov was made deputy commander in chief and sent to the southwestern front to take charge of the
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and General Zhukov presented these plans to Stalin for a preemptive attack against Germany through Southern Poland.
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as a military leader... Absolutely cannot be used in staff or teaching jobs because constitutionally he hates them.
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described the move from Odessa to the Urals as a relegation from a "second-rate" to a "fifth-rate" assignment.
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that they lost contact with the front commanders in Belarus, Stalin lost his temper and called him "useless".
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In 1938, Zhukov was directed to command the First Soviet Mongolian Army Group, and saw action against Japan's
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title—making him the first person to receive the honour four times. The only other four-time recipient was
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In May 1933, Zhukov was appointed commander of the 4th Cavalry Division. His career was accelerated by the
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twice. He was also awarded high honours from many other countries. A partial listing is presented below.
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to secretly prepare a special force and permitted the force to use two of Zhukov's and Defence Minister
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In May 1945, Zhukov signed three resolutions to improve living standards in the Soviet occupation zone:
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 18th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Members of the Central Committee of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin"
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The offensive first appeared to be a typical conventional frontal attack. However, employing a
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Zhukov also received many positive comments, mostly from his Army companions, from the modern
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visit the monument to Georgy Zhukov in Ulaanbaatar, near the Zhukov Museum in Zhukov Street (
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was supposedly trying to topple Zhukov. Two of Zhukov's subordinates, Marshal of Aviation
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2. Galina Alexandrovna Semyonova (1926–1973); married in 1965; medical corps officer, at
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awards. In February 1941, Zhukov was appointed as chief of the Red Army's General Staff.
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Zhukov sharing a toast with Eisenhower, Montgomery and other Allied officials, June 1945
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On 16 November, he became commander of the 1st Belorussian Front which took part in the
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Fronts, and later the 1st Ukrainian Front as well. On 23 August, Zhukov was sent to the
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in 1800. Brodsky draws a parallel between the careers of these two famous commanders.
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In February 1941, and was appointed a Deputy People's Commissar for Defence in March.
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and "passing honours" in the form of full salvos were exchanged between the vessels.
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The First Domino: International Decision Making During the Hungarian Crisis of 1956
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and Communist Party leader Khrushchev during the invasion of Hungary following the
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Honorary weapon – sword inscribed with golden national emblem of the Soviet Union
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and many others. In response his opponents accused him of being a Reformist and
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alongside fellow generals and marshals of the Soviet Union during his funeral.
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Stalin's Folly: The Secret History of the German Invasion of Russia, June 1941
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Medal "50 Years of the Mongolian People's Army" (Mongolian People's Republic)
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tanks advanced, supported by over 500 fighters and bombers. This was the
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Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945"
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that the retired Marshal Zhukov "liked fishing". Zhukov was actually a keen
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The relationship between Zhukov and Khrushchev reached its peak during the
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The mood in the Presidium changed again when Hungary's new Prime Minister,
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Nowak, Eugeniusz (1998). "Erinnerungen an Ornithologen, die ich kannte".
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Changing Orders: The evolution of the World's Armies, 1945 to the Present
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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After the German capitulation, Zhukov became the first commander of the
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year, returning afterward to command the same regiment. He attended the
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As of 1999, no other approved plan for a Soviet attack had been found.
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stated that, because of Zhukov's achievements fighting the Nazis, the
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The Bitter Road to Freedom: A New History of the Liberation of Europe
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before penetrating toward the southwest and imposing final defeat at
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In 1995, an equestrian statue of Zhukov was erected in front of the
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Non-commissioned officer Georgy Zhukov, Russian Imperial army, 1916
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Khrushchev on Khrushchev. An Inside Account of the Man and His Era
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Ustinina Artemievna Zhukova (1866–1944); farmer from a poor family
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12 May: resolution 064 – restoration of the public services sector
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13 May: resolution 080 – provision of milk supplies for children
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Nomonhan, 1939: the Red Army's victory that shaped World War II
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Jubilee Medal "XX Years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army"
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of Leningrad"
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4. Maria Zhukova (born 1957); by Galina Alexandrovna Semyonova
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2. Alexei Konstantinovich Zhukov (born 1901); died prematurely
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In the autumn of 1940, Zhukov started preparing plans for the
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From 12 February 1944, Zhukov coordinated the actions of the
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hospital; specialized in therapeutics; died of breast cancer
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Alexandra Dievna Zhukova, the Russian wife of Marshal Zhukov
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow"
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held in June 1957 Zhukov supported Khrushchev against the "
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On his 60th birthday, in 1956, Zhukov received his fourth
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20th Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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On 6 October, Zhukov was appointed the representative of
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Medal "90th Anniversary of the Birth of Georgi Dimitrov"
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Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
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Jubilee Medal "40 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
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on the Southern Front, to consult on military strategy.
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24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Zhukov was one of only three recipients to receive the
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Marshal Zhukov depicted on façade of Victory Memorial,
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3. Ella Zhukova (1937–2010); by Alexandra Dievna Zukova
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Commanders with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta
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Uldricks, T. J. (1999). "The Icebreaker Controversy".
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to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birthday.
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1. Era Zhukova (born 1928); by Alexandra Dievna Zukova
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Konstantin Artemyevich Zhukov (1851–1921); a shoemaker
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After the war, Zhukov's success and popularity caused
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Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
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Medal "50 Years of the Mongolian People's Revolution"
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From 16 July to 2 August, Zhukov participated in the
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Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War, 1939–1953
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Jubilee Medal "30 Years of the Soviet Army and Navy"
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Zhukov followed orders from the then Prime Minister
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Bloomington: Trafford Publishing. p. 260. 3299:"The Night Nikita Khrushchev Gave Me My Nickname" 1934:1955, Zhukov—together with Khrushchev, Bulganin, 8679: 7360: 5551:Georgy Zhukov – WWII Marshal of the Soviet Union 5528:Net-Film Newsreels and Documentary Films Archive 4689: 4209: 3938:Ziemke, Earl Frederick; Bauer, Magna E. (1987). 3415: 3345: 3283: 3262: 3226: 2865:(Mongolian People's Republic, 1968, 1969, 1971) 2711:(31 August 1922, 3 November 1944, 20 June 1949) 2420:chapters from Zhukov's memoir were published by 1249:. He was also elected a candidate member of the 5417:(in Russian). Vol. 2. Moscow: Olma Press. 5398:(in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow: Olma Press. 4543:Associated Press, 9 February 1955, reported in 4381:Военные архивы России. – М., 1993, p. 244. 4146:Вторая мировая война. 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The attacking Soviets were supposed to reach 1256: 1135:These events led to the strategically decisive 999:ranks in recognition of his bravery in battle. 959:At 5 ft 5 in (1.64 m), Zhukov was quite short; 8873:Recipients of the Virtuti Militari (1943–1989) 2188:Zhukov's grave in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis 924:Zhukov was born into a poor peasant family of 8828:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class 8231: 7975: 7604: 7346: 5867: 5604: 5580: 4282: 3992: 3990: 3803:, Philadelphia: Libas Consulting, chapter 32. 2416:In 1989, parts of previously unpublished and 2398: 1387:to sign the directive, supposedly written by 1204: 1169:. His innovations included the deployment of 849:. Subsequently, he organized the defences of 783:; 1 December 1896 – 18 June 1974) was a 51: 26:"Zhukov" redirects here. For other uses, see 8893:Grand Crosses of the Order of the White Lion 8002:Group of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany 5287:Zhukov: The Rise and Fall of a Great Captain 4250:. 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Zhukov also ordered him to replace the 1651: 1594: 979:In 1915, Zhukov was conscripted into the 834:, for which he won the first of his four 8748:Ministers of defence of the Soviet Union 6815: 5881: 5438:(in English, edited & commentary by 5307: 5220:(in Russian). Moscow: Yauza Publishing. 4920:. 22 June 1996 Retrieved on 17 July 2002 4888: 4839: 4555: 4553: 4534: 4117: 4005: 3740: 3728: 2616: 2594: 2449: 2290: 2248: 2183: 2115: 2016: 1950:and withdrew its army from the country. 1942:—participated in a Summit Conference at 1909: 1821:during the Soviet Victory Parade of 1945 1812: 1710: 1655: 1598: 1487: 1358: 1208: 1053: 1045: 970: 919: 8878:Chief Commanders of the Legion of Merit 8708:Russian Orthodox Christians from Russia 7272:Battle of Stalingrad in popular culture 5563:Newspaper clippings about Georgy Zhukov 5453: 5234: 5142:Marshal Zhukov: The Man Who Beat Hitler 4745: 4516:. Newspaper Московские новости. No. 23. 3968: 3774: 3581: 3156: 2977:Medal "For Oder, Neisse and the Baltic" 2851:Hero of the Mongolian People's Republic 2739:Medal "For the Defence of the Caucasus" 1561: 1187:For his victory, Zhukov was declared a 1050:Zhukov as a regimental commander, 1920s 995:twice for heroism, and promoted to the 826:. He served in the Red Army during the 399: 1965; died 1973) 230:15 January 1941 – 29 July 1941 78:Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union 16:Marshal of the Soviet Union (1896–1974) 8908:Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis 8680: 5431: 5412: 5393: 5370: 5162: 5075: 4724:Korda, M. (2008) Ike: An American Hero 4677: 4641: 4465:Marshal Zhukov: The Great Strategician 4427: 4372:. Hrono.ru. Retrieved on 12 July 2013. 4197: 4148:, Moscow: Voenizdat, pp. 340–343. 4093: 4068: 4056: 4044: 4032: 4020: 4006:Kokoshin, Andreĭ Afanas'evich (1998). 3912: 3900: 3888: 3876: 3864: 3852: 3812: 3699: 3623: 3575: 3469: 3457: 3429: 3403: 3391: 3379: 3183:"Сто великих полководцев – История.РФ" 2147:Zhukov had begun writing his memoirs, 1905: 1448:. He and Vasilevsky later planned the 8898:Grand Crosses of the Virtuti Militari 8848:Recipients of the Cross of St. George 8588: 8219: 7963: 7592: 7334: 7237: 7144: 6814: 6033: 5931: 5909:Bombing of Stalingrad in World War II 5855: 5592: 5579: 5479:The Red Army and the Second World War 5281: 5216:Zhukov: The Last Argument of the King 5211: 5139: 4915:The Russian boys and their last poet. 4771: 4733: 4653: 4617: 4605: 4550: 4415: 4270: 4239: 4237: 4185: 4157: 4121:50 Great Military Leaders of All Time 3752: 3559:Central State Archive of the Red Army 2725:Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad" 2489: 1750:Throughout this time, security chief 1167:Eastern Front of the Second World War 1123:and the Japanese-controlled state of 5476: 5191:Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia, 1939 5185: 5054: 4589:, Texas A & M University Press, 3544: 3532: 3520: 3508: 3493: 3481: 3364:В огне революции и гражданской войны 3222: 3220: 3218: 3159:The Rise and Fall of a Great Captain 2753:Medal "For the Liberation of Warsaw" 2732:Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad" 1706: 1542:. During the Soviet offensive named 1534:, its commander, by the anti-Soviet 1460:. In January 1943, he—together with 1349: 1022:, which was later absorbed into the 1004:Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) 190:9 June 1945 – 21 March 1946 8888:Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour 8703:People from Maloyaroslavetsky Uyezd 8648:Minister of Defence of Soviet Union 4203: 4008:Soviet Strategic Thought, 1917–1991 1842: 1691:. As Coca-Cola was regarded in the 1589: 1151:'s first fighter-bomber operation. 843:German invasion of the Soviet Union 814:Born to a poor peasant family from 13: 8833:Recipients of the Order of Victory 8616:Chief of the Staff of the Red Army 5447: 4234: 2774:Medal "For the Victory over Japan" 2643: 2012: 1847: 1566: 1483: 1367:On 22 June 1941, Germany launched 1263:Soviet offensive plans controversy 1041: 818:, Zhukov was conscripted into the 14: 8919: 8056:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 7995:Group of Soviet Forces in Germany 5500: 5434:Marshal Zhukov's Greatest Battles 4785:"MARSHAL RIUKOV IS REPORTED DEAD" 4746:Thelman, Joseph (December 2012). 4406:. vol. 2, pp. 139, 150. 4244:Boterbloem, Kees (1 March 2004). 4160:Eisenhower in Command at Columbia 3215: 2760:Medal "For the Capture of Berlin" 2746:Medal "For the Defence of Moscow" 1721:Soviet occupation zone in Germany 1624:Soviet occupation zone in Germany 1199: 809:Soviet occupation zone in Germany 8838:Recipients of the Marshal's Star 8818:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 8505: 8394: 8383: 8259: 8046: 7737:People's Commissars for the Navy 7687: 6986: 6900: 6827: 6590: 6413: 6309: 6252: 6182: 6094: 6062: 5981: 5946: 5081: 5041: 5028: 5003: 4989: 4961: 4945: 4923: 4907: 4891:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names 4882: 4861: 4833: 4810: 4777: 2920:Military Order of the White Lion 1762:, were arrested and tortured in 1496:during the Battle of Kursk, 1943 1464:—coordinated the actions of the 1355:Germany invades the Soviet Union 1129:Soviet–Japanese border conflicts 869:. In 1945, Zhukov commanded the 797:Presidium of the Communist Party 474: 373: 8778:20th-century Russian memoirists 7698:People's Commissars for Defence 7238: 6915:Constantin Constantinescu-Claps 5542:Works by or about Georgy Zhukov 5111: 5061:The general who defeated Hitler 4739: 4718: 4683: 4577: 4482: 4457: 4396: 4384: 4375: 4363: 4339: 4326: 4314: 4276: 4151: 4138: 4111: 4074: 3999: 3962: 3931: 3825:Pleshakov, Constantine (2005). 3818: 3793: 3768: 3746: 3693: 3677: 3657: 3629: 3550: 3353: 3086:Medal of Sino-Soviet Friendship 2701:Order of the October Revolution 2668: 2329:dissolution of the Soviet Union 1735:He was assigned command of the 1279:Soviet forces would occupy the 1194: 1110: 651:Soviet–Japanese border conflict 450:Order of the October Revolution 396: 369: 8808:Russian people of World War II 8788:Frunze Military Academy alumni 6034: 5932: 5119:Afanasyev, Y. N., ed. (1989). 4840:Williams, C. J. (2 May 1995). 3309: 3291: 3205:"Жуков Георгий Константинович" 3197: 3175: 3150: 3105: 2897:(Mongolian People's Republic) 2895:Medal "For Victory over Japan" 2889:(Mongolian People's Republic) 2881:(Mongolian People's Republic) 2590: 2580:Star Trek: The Next Generation 1584:German Instrument of Surrender 966: 883:German Instrument of Surrender 845:, Zhukov lost his position as 1: 7795:Ministers of the Armed Forces 6885:Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach 5507:Reminiscences and Reflections 5436:. New York: Harper & Row. 5373:The Memoirs of Marshal Zhukov 5063:. 8 May 2005. BBC Vietnamese 5034:de Guingand, Francis (1972). 5009:Eisenhower, Dwight D. (1948) 4404:Reminiscences and Reflections 3138: 3113:Eastern Slavic naming customs 3047:Honorary Knight Grand Cross, 2922:, 1st class (Czechoslovakia) 2400:Vospominaniya i razmyshleniya 2172:Zhukov to participate in the 2111: 2106: 2086:Central Committee of the CPSU 2022: 1105:Belorussian Military District 1076:): 1. Zhukov, 5. Rokossovsky. 1072:. Standing in the third row ( 1034:for his part in subduing the 803:, Zhukov oversaw some of the 773:Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov 276:Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov 8773:Marshals of the Soviet Union 7362:Marshals of the Soviet Union 5261:General Staff during the War 5169:University of Oklahoma Press 5167:(revised ed.). Norman: 4334:Записки командующего фронтом 3635:A. M. Vasilevsky (May 1941) 3143: 2969:Medal "For Warsaw 1939–1945" 2001:of 1948. During the voyage, 1959:Hungarian Revolution of 1956 1801:expertise was needed in the 1257:Soviet offensive controversy 781:Георгий Константинович Жуков 7: 6845:Alexander Edler von Daniels 5567:20th Century Press Archives 3799:P. Ya. Mezhiritzky (2002), 3753:Chant, Christopher (2020). 2855:Mongolian People's Republic 2399: 1997:, attempting to repair the 1894:Zhukov was a member of the 1450:Stalingrad counteroffensive 1121:Mongolian People's Republic 1060:Sitting in the second row ( 785:Marshal of the Soviet Union 562:Marshal of the Soviet Union 40:Marshal of the Soviet Union 10: 8924: 8813:Heroes of the Soviet Union 7775:People's Commissar for the 7634:Military and Naval Affairs 5241:. New York: Random House. 5235:Roberts, Geoffrey (2012). 5095:(in Russian). 10 June 2021 4932:Воспоминания и размышления 4889:Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003). 4566:. New York. 1974. p. 237, 4488:Sergei Khrushchev (1990). 4467:. New Delhi: 1988, p. 187. 4296:. Facts on File. pp.  4158:Clark, Douglas E. (2013). 3969:Roberts, Geoffrey (2006). 3227:Roberts, Geoffrey (2012). 3157:Roberts, Geoffrey (2012). 3111:In this name that follows 2948:Order of Polonia Restituta 2842: 2613:to Mongolia in August 2009 2454:Zhukov depicted on a 1990 2149:Memories and Recollections 1946:after the USSR signed the 1916:Polish Minister of Defense 1628:1945 Moscow Victory Parade 1260: 1205:Pre-war military exercises 1119:on the border between the 887:1945 Moscow Victory Parade 847:chief of the general staff 799:(later Politburo). During 795:, and was a member of the 789:Chief of the General Staff 25: 21:Georgy Zhukov (footballer) 18: 8698:People from Kaluga Oblast 8654: 8645: 8637: 8632: 8622: 8613: 8605: 8600: 8595: 8503: 8392: 8381: 8257: 8200: 8171: 8055: 8044: 8001: 7878: 7849: 7831: 7794: 7774: 7735: 7696: 7685: 7630: 7368: 7284: 7248: 7233: 7196:Red October Steel Factory 7151: 7140: 6984: 6933: 6898: 6825: 6821: 6810: 6773: 6647: 6601: 6588: 6568: 6467: 6424: 6411: 6402: 6363: 6320: 6307: 6250: 6241: 6180: 6142: 6133: 6092: 6060: 6046: 6042: 6029: 5979: 5944: 5940: 5927: 5889: 5758: 5627: 5586: 5581:Links to related articles 5195:Stanford University Press 4583:Johanna Granville (2004) 4512:K. S. Moskalenko (1990). 3700:Murphy, David E. (2005). 3004:Garibaldi Partisan Star ( 2382:'s elegy on the death of 2308: 2286: 2218: 2005:encountered units of the 1546:, Zhukov coordinated the 991:, Zhukov was awarded the 780: 766: 609: 568: 557: 549: 523: 495: 490: 482: 470: 418: 407: 348: 337: 326: 302: 271: 266: 262: 246: 234: 223: 216: 204: 194: 183: 175: 164: 149: 145: 141: 134: 130: 118: 106: 94: 83: 76: 72: 60: 52: 49: 37: 7310:Second Battle of Kharkov 5904:Red Army order of battle 5415:Memories and Reflections 5396:Memories and Reflections 4938:26 November 2020 at the 4867:Tony Le Tissier (1996). 4346:Boris Vadimovich Sokolov 4144:Grigori Deborin (1958). 4084:(2008) pp. 160–161. 4010:. MIT Press. p. 43. 3775:Kashuba, Steven (2013). 3098: 2677:Hero of the Soviet Union 2299:and Mongolian president 2179: 2033:Hero of the Soviet Union 1809:Relationship with Stalin 1737:Odessa Military District 1536:Ukrainian Insurgent Army 1189:Hero of the Soviet Union 997:non-commissioned officer 910:Mikhail Barclay de Tolly 836:Hero of the Soviet Union 581:Odessa Military District 432:Hero of the Soviet Union 19:For the footballer, see 8783:20th-century memoirists 8172:Western Group of Forces 7632:People's Commissars for 7315:Third Battle of Kharkov 5556:1 February 2022 at the 5524:Georgy Zhukov Newsreels 5454:Goldman, S. D. (2013). 5432:Zhukov, Georgi (1969). 4545:The Albuquerque Journal 4118:Tibbetts, Jann (2016). 3051:, (military division) ( 2908:Order of the White Lion 2871:Order of the Red Banner 2709:Order of the Red Banner 2213:State Historical Museum 2206:Kremlin Wall Necropolis 1817:Zhukov with Stalin and 1758:and Lieutenant-General 1741:Urals Military District 1414:. There he oversaw the 1406:. There he oversaw the 1363:Zhukov speaking in 1941 1283:Border and continue to 1083:Frunze Military Academy 1032:Order of the Red Banner 586:First Belorussian Front 455:Order of the Red Banner 331:Kremlin Wall Necropolis 178:Soviet Occupied Germany 28:Zhukov (disambiguation) 8316:Vladimir Triandafillov 7290:Battle of the Caucasus 7079:Konstantin Rokossovsky 6875:Wolfram von Richthofen 5533:Works by Georgy Zhukov 5413:Zhukov, G. K. (2003). 5394:Zhukov, G. K. (2002). 5371:Zhukov, G. К. (1973). 5354:(in Russian). Moscow: 5263:(in Russian). Moscow: 5163:Chaney, O. P. (1996). 5123:(in Russian). Moscow: 5047:Gunther, John (1958). 4080:William I. Hitchcock, 3801:Reading Marshal Zhukov 3755:"Operation Barbarossa" 3370:, Minsk: Rodiola-plus. 2626: 2614: 2459: 2429:Konstantin Rokossovsky 2388:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 2372:On the Death of Zhukov 2316: 2254: 2189: 2124: 2028: 1926: 1919:Konstantin Rokossovsky 1822: 1798: 1716: 1661: 1652:Inter-allied diplomacy 1619: 1595:Soviet occupation zone 1573:Vistula–Oder offensive 1520: 1511:Konstantin Rokossovsky 1497: 1364: 1340:'s decision to launch 1218: 1137:battle of Khalkhin Gol 1077: 1051: 976: 875:Vistula–Oder Offensive 873:; he took part in the 739:Vistula–Oder Offensive 656:Battle of Khalkhin Gol 576:Kiev Military District 8251:Russian General Staff 7850:Ministers of the Navy 7146:Significant locations 7084:Alexander Shcherbakov 5440:Harrison E. Salisbury 5212:Isaev, A. V. (2006). 5121:There Is No Other Way 5093:gazeta-delovoy-mir.ru 4929:Zhukov, G. K. (2002) 4918:The National Interest 4913:Shlapentokh, Dmitry. 4748:"The Man in Galoshes" 3706:Yale University Press 3684:Mikhail I. Meltyukhov 3362:B. V. Sokolov (2000) 3350:, pp. 1910–1911. 3026:Grand Officer of the 2963:, 1st class (Poland) 2950:, 1st class (Poland) 2620: 2598: 2453: 2403:was published during 2384:Generalissimo Suvorov 2325:Battle of Khalkin Gol 2313:Battle of Khalkin Gol 2301:Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj 2294: 2252: 2187: 2120:Zhukov on holiday in 2119: 2020: 1948:Austrian State Treaty 1913: 1816: 1794: 1714: 1659: 1602: 1515: 1491: 1446:defence of Stalingrad 1362: 1241:According to Marshal 1212: 1057: 1049: 981:Imperial Russian Army 974: 920:Early life and career 871:1st Belorussian Front 820:Imperial Russian Army 751:Occupation of Germany 531:Imperial Russian Army 426:Cross of Saint George 176:Military Governor of 8513:Russian Armed Forces 8412:Aleksandr Vasilevsky 8364:Aleksandr Vasilevsky 8300:Mikhail Tukhachevsky 7946:Yevgeny Shaposhnikov 7880:Ministers of Defence 7841:Aleksandr Vasilevsky 7820:Aleksandr Vasilevsky 7620:Ministers of Defence 7305:Operation Barbarossa 7254:The Motherland Calls 7211:Tatsinskaya Airfield 7094:Aleksandr Vasilevsky 6816:Notable participants 6172:Romanian 3rd and 4th 5899:Axis order of battle 5883:Battle of Stalingrad 5776:Nuritdin Mukhitdinov 5735:Nuritdin Mukhitdinov 3708:. pp. 135–136. 3444:M. A. Gareev (1996) 2498:Fedor Blazhevich in 2440:Dwight D. Eisenhower 2048:Mikhail Tukhachevsky 1914:Zhukov (right) with 1697:American imperialism 1670:Dwight D. Eisenhower 1562:Surrender of Germany 1389:Aleksandr Vasilevsky 1369:Operation Barbarossa 1343:Operation Barbarossa 1243:Aleksandr Vasilevsky 787:. He also served as 758:Hungarian Revolution 717:Operation Polar Star 690:Battle of Stalingrad 668:Operation Barbarossa 601:Soviet Western Front 596:Soviet Reserve Front 541:Soviet Ground Forces 372: 1953; 136:Additional positions 96:First Secretary 8402:Soviet Armed Forces 7991:Commanders-in-Chief 7267:Sword of Stalingrad 7074:Alexander Rodimtsev 5781:Yekaterina Furtseva 5725:Yekaterina Furtseva 5511:Progress Publishers 5356:Progress Publishers 5125:Progress Publishers 5049:Inside Russia Today 4680:, pp. 453–455. 4644:, pp. 444–445. 4632:, pp. 151–152. 4608:, pp. 235–238. 4514:The arrest of Beria 4332:I. S. Konev (1991) 4273:, pp. 200–205. 4200:, pp. 346–347. 4124:. 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Zhukov. 4395: 4383: 4374: 4362: 4338: 4325: 4313: 4306: 4275: 4263: 4256: 4233: 4202: 4190: 4188:, p. 356. 4175: 4168: 4150: 4137: 4130: 4110: 4106:Shtemenko 1989 4098: 4096:, p. 332. 4086: 4073: 4071:, p. 259. 4061: 4059:, p. 246. 4049: 4047:, p. 222. 4037: 4025: 4023:, p. 205. 4013: 3998: 3986: 3979: 3961: 3950: 3930: 3917: 3915:, p. 224. 3905: 3893: 3881: 3869: 3867:, p. 382. 3857: 3855:, p. 353. 3842: 3835: 3817: 3815:, p. 269. 3805: 3792: 3785: 3767: 3745: 3733: 3731:, p. 629. 3721: 3714: 3692: 3676: 3664:Viktor Suvorov 3656: 3628: 3626:, p. 205. 3616: 3604: 3580: 3568: 3549: 3547:, p. 996. 3537: 3535:, p. 998. 3525: 3513: 3511:, p. 633. 3498: 3496:, p. 590. 3486: 3484:, p. 579. 3474: 3472:, p. 158. 3462: 3460:, p. 151. 3450: 3434: 3422: 3408: 3396: 3384: 3372: 3352: 3338: 3308: 3290: 3269: 3250: 3239: 3214: 3196: 3174: 3168:978-0891414698 3167: 3148: 3147: 3145: 3142: 3140: 3137: 3134: 3133: 3103: 3102: 3100: 3097: 3094: 3093: 3082: 3081: 3070: 3069: 3057: 3056: 3044: 3043: 3036: 3035: 3023: 3022: 3015:Order of Merit 3010: 3009: 3001: 3000: 2993: 2992: 2981: 2980: 2973: 2972: 2965: 2964: 2957: 2956: 2952: 2951: 2944: 2943: 2932: 2931: 2924: 2923: 2916: 2915: 2912:Czechoslovakia 2904: 2903: 2899: 2898: 2891: 2890: 2883: 2882: 2875: 2874: 2867: 2866: 2859: 2858: 2844: 2841: 2838: 2837: 2833: 2832: 2826: 2825: 2819: 2818: 2812: 2811: 2805: 2804: 2798: 2797: 2791: 2790: 2784: 2783: 2777: 2776: 2770: 2769: 2763: 2762: 2756: 2755: 2749: 2748: 2742: 2741: 2735: 2734: 2728: 2727: 2721: 2720: 2713: 2712: 2705: 2704: 2697: 2696: 2693:Order of Lenin 2689: 2688: 2681: 2680: 2670: 2667: 2664: 2663: 2656: 2655: 2645: 2642: 2592: 2589: 2576: 2575: 2564: 2556: 2539: 2510: 2491: 2488: 2444:United Nations 2368:Joseph Brodsky 2309:Жуковын гудамж 2288: 2285: 2284: 2283: 2280: 2277: 2270: 2267: 2264: 2257: 2246: 2243: 2240: 2237: 2234: 2231: 2228: 2225: 2220: 2217: 2181: 2178: 2157:Mikhail Suslov 2134:fishing tackle 2113: 2110: 2108: 2105: 2014: 2011: 1940:Andrei Gromyko 1907: 1904: 1849: 1846: 1844: 1841: 1810: 1807: 1782:Filipp Golikov 1708: 1705: 1685:Lucius D. 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Georgy Zhukov (footballer)
Zhukov (disambiguation)
Marshal of the Soviet Union

Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union
First Secretary
Nikita Khrushchev
Nikolai Bulganin
Rodion Malinovsky
20th
Presidium
CPSU
Soviet Occupied Germany
Vasily Sokolovsky
Chief of the General Staff of the Red Army
Kirill Meretskov
Boris Shaposhnikov
Strelkovka
Kaluga Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Kremlin Wall Necropolis
CPSU
Margarita
Cross of Saint George
Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Order of Victory

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