Named after the “marshal of misfortune”
Z-publics happily report that over the past week several mankurts and war criminals from Chuvashia have been awarded the Zhukov medal – a war criminal from near Kaluga:
· Gennady Ivanov from Çĕрпӳ;
· Sergey Kustin from Çавалкас;
· Ruslan Petrov from Кĕçĕн Кипек;
· Artur Rubtsov from Уйкас Явăш;
· Sergey Sudov from Кӳлхĕрри;
· Denis Petrov from Пинер village;
· Alexander Petrov (Елчĕк);
· Viktor Alyunov from Елчĕк village;
· Pavel Yakovlev from Елчĕк village.
Marshal Georgy Zhukov is known for his tyranny and incompetent command, during which not regiments, divisions or armies perished through his fault, but entire army units perished because of his whims and unwillingness to value human life. He had only 3 years of secular education, and the rest of his education consisted only of drill and political information of combat propaganda. Other officers repeatedly tried to remove Zhukov from command, but his political connections and sycophancy allowed him to always stay afloat.
After the war, he was appointed commandant of the Soviet occupation zone in Germany, but a year later, for war crimes committed in the occupied territory and looting, he was removed from this post and appointed to command first the Odessa Military District (OMD), and then the even more remote Ural Military District (UMD). Zhukov is one of the initiators and organizers of the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, as well as one of the organizers and head of military exercises at the Totsky training ground in 1954, where, in order to study the capabilities of the army in a nuclear war, from 45,000 to 60,000 soldiers were exposed to radiation after the explosion of an atomic bomb.
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