Soldier duty. Rokossovsky K.K.
“Each soldier wears the Marshal’s rod in his satchel” - this aphorism is the best suited to the fate of the Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky, and he was still a Marshal of Poland and the Minister of Defense of this state.
In the First World War, Konstantin Rokossovsky left the volunteer on August 2, 1914 and then for many years he was in order to serve the Soviet Union and Socialist Poland. Rokossovsky did not break the political repressions of 1937, he spent three years in prison, but was able to return to the Red Army and become one of Stalin’s best commanders, who was greatly respected by this person. As a military leader Rokossovsky became widely known during the Great Patriotic War, his general talent, excerpt, erudite became the basis for many awards and the title of Marshal of the Soviet Union.
In his memoirs, Marshal talks about a difficult military service, planning military operations and meetings with the leadership of the country and of course recalls his colleagues.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Rokossovsky Konstantin Konstantinovich |
| Number of pages | 512 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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