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Zhukov

NOUN
  1. Soviet general who during World War II directed the counteroffensive at Stalingrad and relieved Leningrad and captured Berlin (1896-1974)

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  • We remember Marshal Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, commander for the Battle of Moscow, the Battle of Leningrad, the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Berlin.
  • Konev was made aware of the German movement to the east when a Soviet aircraft spotted the relief columns and reported to Zhukov.
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  • Born in 1818, he had been educated under the supervision of the liberally inclined Romantic poet Vasilii Zhukovskii.
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