Bulletin, 第 10-11 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1998 |
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第 17 頁
... military relations . Although it did not represent an institutional clash between civilian and military authorities ( and clearly was not motivated by fears that Zhukov would try to seize power in a coup d'état ) , it reinforced the ...
... military relations . Although it did not represent an institutional clash between civilian and military authorities ( and clearly was not motivated by fears that Zhukov would try to seize power in a coup d'état ) , it reinforced the ...
第 18 頁
... military organs , but it was not known precisely what his alleged intentions were . The plenum materials indicate that Zhukov was accused of having wanted to abolish the Higher Military Council , a body consisting of all the members and ...
... military organs , but it was not known precisely what his alleged intentions were . The plenum materials indicate that Zhukov was accused of having wanted to abolish the Higher Military Council , a body consisting of all the members and ...
第 19 頁
... military personnel " in order to " eliminate the consequences of the hostile activity of Beria and his accomplices . " 80 To the extent that military officers were brought into the KGB and MVD after 1953 , this trend was initiated and ...
... military personnel " in order to " eliminate the consequences of the hostile activity of Beria and his accomplices . " 80 To the extent that military officers were brought into the KGB and MVD after 1953 , this trend was initiated and ...
第 20 頁
... military career : Com . Zhukov , I don't want to disparage your military accomplishments , but you should think about it a bit . You had both your successes and your failures , just as all the other generals and marshals did . Why do ...
... military career : Com . Zhukov , I don't want to disparage your military accomplishments , but you should think about it a bit . You had both your successes and your failures , just as all the other generals and marshals did . Why do ...
第 21 頁
... military commanders . Khrushchev was able to secure a political - military consensus on the need to dismiss Zhukov . The lack of any civilian - military disagreements on this issue is well illustrated by the plenum itself , where not a ...
... military commanders . Khrushchev was able to secure a political - military consensus on the need to dismiss Zhukov . The lack of any civilian - military disagreements on this issue is well illustrated by the plenum itself , where not a ...
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