
by JohnColvin (Author)
Outspoken men did not normally last long in Stalin's Russia. Marshal Zhukov was an exception, although he came very close to sharing the fate of many Red Army officers who offended Stalin. One of the few generals to survive Stalin's purges, he beat the Japanese in a border battle on the Mongolian frontier on the eve of the war, then saved the day in 1941 when the German invasion was only halted at the gates of Moscow. From there to Stalingrad and to the ultimate battle for Berlin, Zhukov was the Soviet Union's leading commander.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 216
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 10 Jun 2004
ISBN 10: 0297846086
ISBN 13: 9780297846086
Book Overview: Concise and detailed military history of Zhukov's phenomenal career Illuminates the fragile relationship between Stalin and Zhukov and the political uncertainty that sometimes undermined military action Confirms Zhukov's current growing reputation as perhaps the greatest Allied commander of the Second World War