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What were the main characteristics of the Soviet Union during World War II?
In addition, konev was obtained after commanding the battle of Korsun-Chevchenko in February 1944, and was awarded the rank of marshal in the third war.

1935 has five first honors: Voroshinov, Butyanni, Buliuk (who helped the Whampoa Military Academy and the Northern Expedition and was called General Galen in China), yegorov and tukhachevsky. Among them, the last three were executed in the purge.

There were three before World War II: Tymoshenko, shaposhnikov and coolidge.

Nine people became marshals in the Great Patriotic War: zhukov (1943. 1. 18), Alexander Aleksandr Vasilevsky (1943.2. 16) and konev (1944). Rokossovsky (1944.6.29), Malinowski (1944.9. 10), Torbu (1944.9. 12), Meretskov (12). 49647.666666666646

Among the people who became marshals in the war, zhukov was the only one in the Soviet Union who won the Soviet hero four times and the Suwonov Medal twice (Brezhnev followed closely, three times, all self-styled after the war). The fastest growing is Aleksandr Vasilevsky, who became a marshal from colonel in just three years. Unfortunately, another general, Vatukin, died too early.