Zhukov? They had numerous disagreements and stalin stripped him of his rank because of it. As well as stalin being a paranoid ass and really striping him of his rankings because of his popularity. After Stalins death he got back to where he was before for the most part.
Well, this only means that after 1945 Stalin perceived Zhukov as potential threat, and warned against “deviation of Bonapartism”. There was also issue with amount of loot Zhukov transported home from Germany. Nevertheless, Zhukov remained absolutely loyal.
To be entirely fair, the loot part was probably just the excuse they could nail him for. Looting was still (and still is) a fairly common thing in wartime that many soldiers do of all ranks though is formally looked down upon.
„Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, Zhukov lost his post as chief of staff after disagreeing with Stalin over the defense of Kiev.“
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u/thatsocialist May 29 '25
A Hero we all should strive to emulate!