ZHUKOV en España
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ZHUKOV en España
Que estoy leyendo el libro de "porqué ganaron los aliados" de Antony Beevor, y he leido que Zhukov estuvo en españa en la guerra civil, pero no he encontrada nada sobre esto..Sabeis algo vosotros? Que hizo aquí?
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Re: ZHUKOV en España
Tengo una enciclopedia sobre la guerra civil escrita por Hugh Thomas y no aparece citado Zhukov,,lo unico que he encontrado es esto:
(b. 11 Dec. 1896; d. 22 June 1974) Russian; Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Red Army 1942 – 6, Minister of Defence 1955 – 7 Zhukov was born into a poor peasant family and worked first as a craftsman in Moscow. Starting as a conscript into the cavalry in August 1915 he had a distinguished wartime career, rising to the rank of NCO. In August 1918 he volunteered for the Red Cavalry and was made an officer. He joined the Bolshevik Party in March 1919. He remained in the Red Army after the Civil War and received senior officer training in 1924 – 5 and 1929 – 30. He was briefly attached to the Republican forces during the Spanish Civil War, returning to the USSR in 1937. In June 1939 Zhukov was sent to Outer Mongolia, where, in August, he routed the Japanese at the battle of Khalkin-Gol (Nomonhan). In June 1940 he commanded the troops which occupied the Romanian province of Bessarabia and became Chief of the General Staff, then Deputy Commissar for Defence.
When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941 Zhukov commanded the reserve army. He held Leningrad in September 1941 and in the winter of 1941 – 2 drove the Germans back from Moscow. Becoming Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief, directly under Stalin, in August 1942, the Marshal of the Soviet Union in January 1943, he planned the Soviet counter-attack at Stalingrad at the beginning of 1943 and commanded at the battles around Kurst later in the year. Zhukov led the Red Army in the battle of Berlin and received the German surrender in May 1945.
In 1946 Stalin relieved Zhukov of his important offices and sent him to the Odessa Military District. In 1953 it was Zhukov who personally took Beria into custody and, as a reward, Khrushchev appointed him Defence Minister in 1955. In 1957 he gave Khrushchev vital support against the "Anti-Party Faction" and was made a member of the Politburo. But in October 1957 Khrushchev dismissed him from all his offices. In 1964 Brezhnev rehabilitated Zhukov, but left him in retirement.
Funte: http://www.answers.com/topic/georgi-k-zhukov
(b. 11 Dec. 1896; d. 22 June 1974) Russian; Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Red Army 1942 – 6, Minister of Defence 1955 – 7 Zhukov was born into a poor peasant family and worked first as a craftsman in Moscow. Starting as a conscript into the cavalry in August 1915 he had a distinguished wartime career, rising to the rank of NCO. In August 1918 he volunteered for the Red Cavalry and was made an officer. He joined the Bolshevik Party in March 1919. He remained in the Red Army after the Civil War and received senior officer training in 1924 – 5 and 1929 – 30. He was briefly attached to the Republican forces during the Spanish Civil War, returning to the USSR in 1937. In June 1939 Zhukov was sent to Outer Mongolia, where, in August, he routed the Japanese at the battle of Khalkin-Gol (Nomonhan). In June 1940 he commanded the troops which occupied the Romanian province of Bessarabia and became Chief of the General Staff, then Deputy Commissar for Defence.
When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941 Zhukov commanded the reserve army. He held Leningrad in September 1941 and in the winter of 1941 – 2 drove the Germans back from Moscow. Becoming Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief, directly under Stalin, in August 1942, the Marshal of the Soviet Union in January 1943, he planned the Soviet counter-attack at Stalingrad at the beginning of 1943 and commanded at the battles around Kurst later in the year. Zhukov led the Red Army in the battle of Berlin and received the German surrender in May 1945.
In 1946 Stalin relieved Zhukov of his important offices and sent him to the Odessa Military District. In 1953 it was Zhukov who personally took Beria into custody and, as a reward, Khrushchev appointed him Defence Minister in 1955. In 1957 he gave Khrushchev vital support against the "Anti-Party Faction" and was made a member of the Politburo. But in October 1957 Khrushchev dismissed him from all his offices. In 1964 Brezhnev rehabilitated Zhukov, but left him in retirement.
Funte: http://www.answers.com/topic/georgi-k-zhukov
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Re: ZHUKOV en España
Parece que es sólo un rumor, que fue consejero militar en España durante la guerra civil, cuando de hecho durante esa época él estaba en Bielorusia.
Fuente: http://books.google.com.co/books?id=zSJ ... t&resnum=2
Fuente: http://books.google.com.co/books?id=zSJ ... t&resnum=2
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ZHUKOV en España
Álvaro Lozano en su libro de Kursk también sostiene eso, que Zhukov fue consejero militar en España....ya no sabe uno en qué creer 
ZHUKOV en España
¡Hola a todos!
Zhukov nunca estuvo en España. Daniel Kowalsky apunta en su libro Stalin and the Spanish Civil War el origen más probable de este mito: resulta que sí estuvo en España un asesor naval para la República que tenía el mismo nombre: G. V. Zhukov (nuestro Zhukov, el futuro mariscal respondía a las iniciales G. K.). Esta coincidencia hizo que M. Rubio Cabeza* afirmara que Zhukov (el futuro mariscal) había estado de asesor en España.
*M. Rubio Cabeza, Diccionario de la Guerra Civil Española (Barcelona: Planeta, 1987), vol. II: 796-97.
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Zhukov nunca estuvo en España. Daniel Kowalsky apunta en su libro Stalin and the Spanish Civil War el origen más probable de este mito: resulta que sí estuvo en España un asesor naval para la República que tenía el mismo nombre: G. V. Zhukov (nuestro Zhukov, el futuro mariscal respondía a las iniciales G. K.). Esta coincidencia hizo que M. Rubio Cabeza* afirmara que Zhukov (el futuro mariscal) había estado de asesor en España.
*M. Rubio Cabeza, Diccionario de la Guerra Civil Española (Barcelona: Planeta, 1987), vol. II: 796-97.
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ZHUKOV en España
¡Hola!
Los 15 generales Zhukov de la SGM
Un saludo
Fuente: http://www.generals.dk/
Los 15 generales Zhukov de la SGM
- Zhukov, Major-General of Aviation Anatolii Pavlovich ( - )
Zhukov, Major-General of Technical Troops Averkii Kirillovich (1895-1951)
Zhukov, Major-General Georgii Andreevich ( - )
Zhukov, Marshal of Soviet Union Georgii Konstantinovich (1896-1974)
Zhukov, Lieutenant-General Georgii Sergeevich (1903- )
Zhukov, Lieutenant-General Georgii Vasilevich (1882-1972)
Zhukov, Major-General Grigorii Nikitich (1902-1975)
Zhukov, Major-General of Quartermaster Service Ivan Alekseevich ( - )
Zhukov, Division-Commissar Ivan Ivanovich (1896-1965)
Zhukov, Major-General of Medical Services Konstantin Mikhailovich ( - )
Zhukov, Major-General of Quartermaster Service Mikhail Iosifovich ( - )
Zhukov, Major-General of Tank Troops Nikolai Fedorovich ( -1973)
Zhukov, Major-General of Technical Troops Nikolai Gennadievich (1905-1959)
Zhukov, Major-General of Aviation Sergei Evgenevich ( - )
Zhukov, Major-General of Signal Troops Vsevolod Vladimirovich (1899-1955)
Un saludo
Fuente: http://www.generals.dk/
Espérame y yo volveré, pero espérame mucho
Espérame cuando las tristes lluvias lleguen, y cuando el calor llegue no dejes de esperar
Espérame y yo volveré para que la muerte rabie
No comprenderán jamás los que jamás han esperado, cómo tú del fuego me salvaste
Es que sencillamente me esperaste como nunca nadie me esperó
****************** Konstantin Simonov ******************
Espérame cuando las tristes lluvias lleguen, y cuando el calor llegue no dejes de esperar
Espérame y yo volveré para que la muerte rabie
No comprenderán jamás los que jamás han esperado, cómo tú del fuego me salvaste
Es que sencillamente me esperaste como nunca nadie me esperó
****************** Konstantin Simonov ******************
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