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El Deber de un soldado

El Deber de un soldado

Author: Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovskiï

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En El deber de un soldado, el mariscal Konstantin K. Rokossovski relata su carrera y vivencias en el Frente Oriental durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, ofreciendo una mirada de alto mando sobre decisiones de comando, conducción operacional y puntos de inflexión estratégicos: Smolensk, la defensa de Moscú (1941–42), el cerco de Stalingrado, Kursk (1943), la Operación Bagration (1944), las operaciones en Varsovia (1944) y la caída de Berlín (1945). El relato combina memoria personal y análisis táctico-operacional, aportando una perspectiva directa sobre cómo se planearon y ejecutaron las grandes maniobras que marcaron el triunfo del Ejército Rojo.

La edición española aparece publicada por Altaya (con edición también listada por Inédita) dentro de la colección "Memorias de guerra" y se identifica con los ISBN 9788448723989 (Altaya) y 9788496829831 (Inédita); el idioma es español. El autor, Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovski, fue mariscal de la Unión Soviética y comandante clave en el Frente Oriental, lo que otorga al libro notable autoridad histórica. Los datos proporcionados no especifican si la edición incluye mapas, fotografías ni su grado de rareza.

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Basic bibliographic data

Title: El deber de un soldado
Author: Konstantin K. Rokossovski (Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovski)
Publisher: Altaya / Inédita (Spanish edition)
Collection: Memorias de guerra (war memoir series, Altaya)
ISBN: 9788448723989 (Altaya); 9788496829831 (Inédita edition listed)
Language: Spanish



Type of book




Main subject and focus

Subject: Military career and wartime experiences of Marshal Konstantin Rokossovski
Focus: Soviet high command and operational-level conduct of the Eastern Front against Nazi Germany



Theater(s) of war covered

Eastern Front / Eastern Front (USSR–Germany)



Operations and campaigns explicitly mentioned




Main nations / belligerents involved

USSR (Soviet Union) – Red Army
Nazi Germany (Third Reich)
WW2 alliances: Allies vs. Axis (implied by Soviet–German conflict)



Branch of service and level of war

Branch: Soviet Army / Red Army ground forces
Author’s rank: Marshal of the Soviet Union



Historical figures featured




Content characteristics

Emphasis on: Command decisions, large-scale operations, strategic turning points on the Eastern Front



Thematic and descriptive keywords (verifiable from sources)

Second World War / World War II
Eastern Front campaigns
Soviet military memoirs
Red Army high command
Soviet–German war
Battle of Smolensk
Defense of Moscow 1941–1942
Stalingrad encirclement
Battle of Kursk 1943
Operation Bagration 1944
Warsaw 1944 (battle of Warsaw; Soviet operations in Poland)
Fall of Berlin 1945
Marshal of the Soviet Union



Suggested cataloging tags (all grounded in the described content)

Tag: “Memorias de guerra – Altaya”
Tag: “Konstantin Rokossovski”
Tag: “Frente del Este – URSS vs Alemania”
Tag: “Campañas soviéticas 1941–1945”
Tag: “Batalla de Moscú”
Tag: “Batalla de Stalingrado”
Tag: “Batalla de Kursk”
Tag: “Operación Bagration”
Tag: “Varsovia 1944”
Tag: “Caída de Berlín 1945”
Tag: “Alto mando soviético”


Book Condition: New

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Almost new and in great shape. It has clearly been read before and is ready to fight again, but it shows very little wear from its time in the field.

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A reliable veteran. The book might have some bent corners or a dust cover with a few scratches, but it’s still sturdy and standing tall.

Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.

Poor: Survived Iwo Jima
This one has been through the meat grinder. It carries noticeable damage, heavy staining, or significant wear—but like any old soldier, it would love to be read one last time before it retires.

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