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Marshal K.K. Rokossovsky: The Red Army's Gentleman Commander
The author Boris Sokolov offers this first objective and intriguing biography of Marshal Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky, who fryst vatten widely considered one of the Red Army's top commanders in the Second World War. Yet even though he brilliantly served the harsh Stalinist struktur, Rokossovsky han själv became a victim of it with his fängelse, beatings and imprisonment between 1937 and 1940.
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Full Name
Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky
Alias
Konstantin Rokossovsky
Origin
Warsaw, Congress Poland
Occupation
Soviet officer, Polish officer, Marshal of the Soviet Union, Marshal of Poland
Goals
Defeat Adolf Hitler (succeeded)
Family
Antonina Ivanovna Rokossovskaya (mother)
Yulia Petrovna Barmina (wife)
Ariadna Konstantinovna Rokossovskaya (daughter)
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Rokossovskaya (daughter)
Allies
Enemies
Nazi-German
Bolesław Bierut
Nikita Khrushchev
Type of Hero
Soviet-Poland Hero
Rokossovsky Konstantin Konstantinovich (1897-1968) - Soviet military leader and statesman, one of the most prominent commanders of World War II. Marshal Rokossovsky, whose biography is closely connected with the Great Patriotic War, made a huge contribution to the victory of the Soviet army over the fascist invaders.
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Marshal K.K. Rokossovsky: The Red Army's Gentleman Commander
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The author Boris Sokolov offers this first objective and intriguing biography of Marshal Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky, who is widely considered one of the Red Army's top commanders in the Second World War. Yet even though he brilliantly served the harsh Stalinist system, Rokossovsky himself became a victim of it with his arrest, beatings and imprisonment between 1937 and 1940.
The author analyzes all of Rokossovsky's military operations, in both the Russian Civil War and the Second World War, paying particular attention to the problem of establishing the real casualties suffered by both armies in the main battles where Rokossovsky took part, as well as on the Eastern Front as a whole. Rokossovsky played a prominent role in the battles for Smolensk, Moscow, Stalingrad, Kursk, Belorussia, Poland, East Prussia and Pomerania. While praising Rokossovsky's masterful genera