Proper noun
A surname from Russian [in turn from Ukrainian]
Alternative form of Tymoshenko
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSome researchers (for example, Victor Suvorov ) conclude that, on 14 May, Soviet People's Commissar of Defense Semyon Timoshenko and Zhukov suggested to Joseph Stalin a preemptive attack against Germany through Southern Poland. Source: Internet
The USSR lost about 267,000 soldiers, including more than 200,000 men captured, and Stalin demoted Timoshenko and recalled Khrushchev to Moscow. Source: Internet
Timoshenko and Zhdanov reorganised and tightened control between different branches of service in the Red Army. Source: Internet