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Masters of War: Konstantin Rokossovsky. Masters of War, #12

Par : J.F. Atkinson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233952968
  • EAN9798233952968
  • Date de parution04/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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Masters of War: Konstantin RokossovskyA Detailed Account of One of World War II's Greatest CommandersFrom the dragoons of World War I to Marshal of the Soviet Union, Konstantin Rokossovsky's life spans some of the twentieth century's most tumultuous decades. Born in Warsaw in 1896, this Polish-born officer would rise to command millions of soldiers in history's largest conflict, orchestrating some of the war's most decisive operations while navigating the brutal realities of Stalin's Soviet Union.
This comprehensive biography examines Rokossovsky's remarkable military career without the partisan lens that has often colored historical assessment. Following the "Masters of War" series philosophy of evaluating commanders by their military excellence rather than the causes they served, this book provides an in-depth analysis of:The Education of a Commander: From cavalry service in the Imperial Russian Army through the chaos of the Russian Civil War, Rokossovsky learned his craft in the hardest schools imaginable.
His interwar development as a professional officer ended abruptly with arrest and torture during Stalin's Great Purge, an ordeal he survived through extraordinary courage and integrity. The Crucible of War: Rokossovsky's wartime service from 1941-1945 demonstrated operational art at its finest. He helped save Moscow in 1941, orchestrated the encirclement that destroyed the German 6th Army at Stalingrad, commanded the defensive masterpiece at Kursk that broke German offensive power, and led Operation Bagration, the 1944 offensive that destroyed Army Group Center and ranks among history's most successful military operations.
Operational Excellence: Through detailed analysis of his major campaigns, the book reveals Rokossovsky's methods: thorough preparation, sophisticated combined arms integration, systematic defense in depth, masterful use of deception, and leadership that inspired loyalty while maintaining high professional standards. His innovations in operational art influenced military thinking far beyond the Soviet Union.
Konstantin Rokossovsky was neither the simple hero of Soviet propaganda nor the villain of Polish condemnation, but a brilliant military commander whose career illuminates both the heights of professional excellence and the moral dilemmas of service to unjust authority. This book provides the balanced, comprehensive assessment his remarkable life deserves.