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Marshal V. I. Chuikov
A Model of Authentic Leadership


The Commander’s Angst
Pictured: Lieutenant-General V.I. Chuikov on the banks of the Volga, 1943. A Red Army soldier on the Eastern Front during the Great Patriotic War, Ivan Philippovich Makarov, wrote his memoirs about his experiences which were later published under the title Born Under a Luck Star. Makarov served in the 112th Siberian Division, in the 524th Regiment. The 112th Siberian Division was assigned to the 64th Army in the summer of 1942, and then transferred to the 62nd Army in Stalin

Maria A. Kithcart, MMin, MAML, MBA
Feb 63 min read


Not One Step Back!
Pictured: A copy of Order #227 , ‘Not One Step Back,’ which was decreed by Stalin on 28 July 1942. The message was read to units of soldiers on the Bryansk Front, dated 29 July 1942. This document belonged to the Deputy Chief of the Hospital GLR-1951 for Political Affairs, Battalion Commissar Major L. S. Keller. When consistently conducting research on a historical figure, one sometimes discovers misinformation and mythology attributed to the person. Unfortunately, such misre

Maria A. Kithcart, MMin, MAML, MBA
Jan 193 min read
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