Zhukov by John Colvin

Zhukov by John Colvin

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Outspoken men did not last long in Stalin's Russia. Marshal Zhukov was an exception, as it was he who defeated the Japanese on the Mongolian border on the eve of the war, before saving the day in 1941 when he halted the German invasion. This book recounts the career of the Soviet Union's leading commander.

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Zhukov by John Colvin

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.
John Colvin's career in the Diplomatic Service in Oslo, Vienna, Kuala Lumpur, Hanoi and London among others, provided him with continual contact with the totalitarians of his generation. His subsequent books include TWICE AROUND THE WORLD on North Vietnam and Mongolia, NOT ORDINARY MEN on the British defeat of the Japanese at Kohima and NOMONHAN on the Mongolian/Manchurian frontier, where Zhukov beat the Japanese.
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ISBN 13 9780297846086
ISBN 10 0297846086
Title Zhukov
Author John Colvin
Series Great Commanders S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2004-06-10
Number of pages 216
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.