Zhukov details his humble beginnings as a peasant boy in Czarist Russia and his early military service in the Tsarist cavalry during World War I.
is the unredacted memoir of the Soviet Union's most prominent military commander of World War II, edited and translated by Professor Geoffrey Roberts . It provides a first-hand account of the Eastern Front from the perspective of the man who led the Red Army to Berlin. Key Biographical & Historical Content Marshal of Victory: The Autobiography of Genera...
Later editions include restored accounts of the 1953–1957 period, covering his role in Beria's arrest and his eventual demotion by Stalin and later Khrushchev. Significance and Publication History Marshal of Victory - Casemate Publishers US Zhukov details his humble beginnings as a peasant
The text chronicles his decisive roles in virtually every major Soviet operation, including the defense of Moscow , Leningrad, and Stalingrad, as well as the Battle of Kursk and the final capture of Berlin. Key Biographical & Historical Content Later editions include