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  1. Quick Reference. (1896–1968) Polish-born Soviet field-marshal. Rokossovsky enlisted in the Tsarist army and joined the Red Army in 1919. Arrested during Stalin's purges, he was released from prison camp to become one of the outstanding generals of World War II, taking part in the battles of Moscow, Stalingrad, Kursk, and others.

  2. Monument au maréchal de l'Union soviétique Konstantin Rokossovski à Oulan-Oude, Russie. Staline nomme Constantin Rokossovski commandant en chef des troupes soviétiques en Pologne, puis, en 1949, intervient pour le faire nommer ministre de la Défense et vice-président du Conseil des Ministres, à cause de ses origines polonaises.

  3. 31 de dez. de 2018 · Cuộc đời lưỡng quốc nguyên soái Konstantin Rokossovsky nói nhiều về lịch sử khó khăn giữa hai dân tộc Nga và Ba Lan.

  4. To capture Bobruysk, General Konstantin Rokossovsky proposed during the planning of Operation Bagration a multi-pronged approach by seizing both Bobruysk and Slutsk and ultimately destroying the German 9th Army under Generalfeldmarschall Hans Jordan by attacking both fortress cities with equal priority and strength, with which the Soviet General Staff and Joseph Stalin himself had initially ...

  5. Konstantin Rokossovsky was born 8/20 of December 1894 (or 1896) in Velikie Luki, a small Russian town not far from Pskov. His father, a man of Polish origin, was a railway machinist, and his ...

  6. Konstantin Rokossovsky was born in Velikie Luki, a small Russian town not far from Pskov. His father, a man of Polish origin, was a railway machinist, and his mother was a Russian schoolteacher. Soon after Konstantin’s birth the family moved to Warsaw. Konstantin was just 5 years old when his father died in a railway accident.