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The Race to Berlin was a competition between Soviet Marshals Georgy Zhukov and Ivan Konev to be the first to enter Berlin during the final months of World War II in Europe. In early 1945, with Germany's defeat inevitable, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin set his two marshals in a race to capture Berlin. Although the race was mostly between one another, both marshals were supported by other fronts. Marshal Zhukov was protected by Konstantin Rokossovsky's Second Belorussian Front, and Marshal Konev was supported by Andrei Yeremenko's Fourth Ukrainian Front. Their separately-commanded armies were pitted against each other, ensuring they would drive their men as fast and as far as possible to a quick victory, leading to the climactic Battle of Berlin.

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  • السباق نحو برلين (ar)
  • Race to Berlin (en)
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  • السباق إلى برلين منافسة بين اثنين من المارشالات السوفييت جورجي جوكوف وإيفان كونيف، ليكون أول من دخل برلين خلال الأشهر الأخيرة من الحرب العالمية الثانية في أوروبا. في أوائل عام 1945، مع هزيمة ألمانيا الحتمية، وضع الزعيم السوفيتي جوزيف ستالين حراسه في سباق للاستيلاء على برلين. على الرغم من أنه كان في الغالب عرقهم، تم دعم كل مارشال بجبهة أخرى. كان المشير جوكوف تحميها قنسطنطين روكوسوفسكي في الجبهة البيلاروسية الثانية، في حين كان المشير Konev مدعوما من أندري يريومينكو في الجبهة الأوكرانية الرابعة. كان الرجلين وجيوشهم التي يقودهاكل منهما على حدة يحاربون بعضهم البعض، مما يضمن أنهم سيقودون رجالهم في أسرع وقت ممكن وبقدر الإمكان لتحقيق نصر سريع. أدى ذلك إلى دموية في معركة برلين. (ar)
  • The Race to Berlin was a competition between Soviet Marshals Georgy Zhukov and Ivan Konev to be the first to enter Berlin during the final months of World War II in Europe. In early 1945, with Germany's defeat inevitable, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin set his two marshals in a race to capture Berlin. Although the race was mostly between one another, both marshals were supported by other fronts. Marshal Zhukov was protected by Konstantin Rokossovsky's Second Belorussian Front, and Marshal Konev was supported by Andrei Yeremenko's Fourth Ukrainian Front. Their separately-commanded armies were pitted against each other, ensuring they would drive their men as fast and as far as possible to a quick victory, leading to the climactic Battle of Berlin. (en)
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  • The Race to Berlin (en)
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