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Marshal of the Russian Federation (Russian: Маршал Российской Федерации, romanized: Marshal Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the highest military rank of Russia, created in 1993 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Marshal of the Soviet Union (Russian: Маршал Советского Союза, romanized: Marshal sovetskogo soyuza, pronounced [ˈmarʂəl sɐˈvʲetskəgə sɐˈjuzə]) was the second-highest military rank of the Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin wore the uniform and insignia of Marshal after World War II.
No.NamePhotoDate Of Rank120 Nov 1935 [1]People's Commissar for Defence, 1934–1940.220 Nov 1935Inspector of Cavalry, Red Army, 1923–1937.320 Nov 1935Deputy People's Commissar for ...420 Nov 1935Commander, Special Red Banner Far Eastern ...- General officer
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Field marshal (General-feldmarshal, General-fel'dmarshal, General field marshal, or simply Fieldmarshal; Russian: Генерал-фельдмаршал) was, with the exception of Generalissimo, the highest military rank of the Russian Empire. It was a military rank of the 1st class in the Imperial Russian Army and equal to those of ...
23 apr 2024 · World War II. Georgy Zhukov (born December 1 [November 19, Old Style], 1896, Kaluga province, Russia—died June 18, 1974, Moscow) was a marshal of the Soviet Union, and the most important Soviet military commander during World War II. Having been conscripted into the Imperial Russian Army during World War I, Zhukov joined the Red ...
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1. Voroshilov is considered the first Marshal of the Soviet Union, although this rank was awarded to four more military commanders at the same time as him. Ivan Shagin/Sputnik. On November 20 ...
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The main article for this category is Marshal of the Russian Federation. Pages in category "Marshals of the Russian Federation" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes . S. Igor Sergeyev. Category: Military ranks of Russia.
13 gen 2023 · 13 Jan 2023. In January 1941, with Nazi forces just miles away from Moscow, Marshal Georgy Zhukov was given command of the Russian armies. This would prove to be an inspired appointment. Less than 4 years later, Zhukov – considered by many to have been the most brilliant commander of World War Two – would be planning his own ...