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Marshal of the Soviet Union
"You will not find it difficult to prove that battles, campaigns, and even wars have been won or lost primarily because of logistics."
The greatest Allied battlefield commander of the war. Zhukov halted the Germans before Moscow in 1941, planned the Stalingrad encirclement, orchestrated the Soviet defense at Kursk, and personally commanded the final assault on Berlin. Stalin feared and relied on him simultaneously.
Did you know?
Was one of the very few senior officers to survive Stalin's Great Purge (1937-38). After the war, Stalin grew jealous of Zhukov's enormous popularity and fame — he had the Marshal's name removed from official histories, accused him of 'Bonapartism,' and exiled him to command obscure military districts. Zhukov was only fully rehabilitated after Stalin's death in 1953.
June 22 – December 5, 1941 · 1,200,000 total casualties
Hitler's greatest strategic blunder. By attacking the USSR, Germany created the alliance of convenience — Britain, America, and the Soviet Union — that would inevitably destroy it. The Eastern Front would kill 30 million people and consume the vast majority of Germany's military strength for four years.
August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943 · 2,000,000 total casualties
The war's true turning point on the Eastern Front. After Stalingrad, Germany never successfully went on the offensive again. The myth of Wehrmacht invincibility was shattered. The strategic initiative shifted permanently to the Soviets. 'Not one step back' — Stalin's order — had held.
July 4–23, 1943 · 860,000 total casualties
Germany's last strategic offensive on the Eastern Front. After Kursk, German forces were permanently on the defensive in the East, retreating continuously until Berlin. The battle ended any realistic hope of a German victory over the Soviet Union.
April 16 – May 2, 1945 · 1,300,000 total casualties
The complete military destruction of Nazi Germany. The Soviet Union bore the overwhelming burden of this final campaign, a fact that shaped postwar geopolitics — Stalin's armies were deep in Central Europe and would not easily leave. The Iron Curtain descended on the continent.
December 1, 1896
🌅 Birth
Born in Strelkovka, Kaluga Oblast, Russia
1920s
📚 Education
Frunze Military Academy, Moscow
1939
⚔️ Battle
Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia — defeats Japan in border war; first major victory
September 1941
⚔️ Battle
Commands defense of Leningrad, halting German advance
October–December 1941
⚔️ Battle
Defends Moscow — halts German advance 10 miles from the city
November 1942
⚔️ Battle
Plans Operation Uranus — encircles German 6th Army at Stalingrad
July 1943
⚔️ Battle
Battle of Kursk — coordinates Soviet defense and counteroffensive
April–May 1945
⚔️ Battle
Assault on Berlin — raises Red Flag over the Reichstag
June 18, 1974
✝️ Death
Dies in Moscow