While I vote for Guderian, Zhukov had an ability that must not be underrated in high command. Survival. A general who gets sacked doesn't get to fight. Surviving in both the Stalin and Hitler regimes took talent, skill, and luck. Guderian almost didn't.
Eisenhower, while not great as a field commander, did wonders in defusing political infighting in an alliance that could have hampered it even worse than it did. Good lord, the man had to put up with Monty and Patton, though at least Patton was good enough to make his Prima Donna complex worth putting up with. To discount Zhukov managing to work under Stalin is to minimize part of his skills.
Panag, I still haven't seen you reply to what I mentioned about Ben Gurion, and the Zionist activities at the founding of Israel in the first Guderian thread (definitely fishing ). Now if anyone wants to compare similiar commanders with similar forces, how about Ben Gurion and Rommel!
Eisenhower, while not great as a field commander, did wonders in defusing political infighting in an alliance that could have hampered it even worse than it did. Good lord, the man had to put up with Monty and Patton, though at least Patton was good enough to make his Prima Donna complex worth putting up with. To discount Zhukov managing to work under Stalin is to minimize part of his skills.
Panag, I still haven't seen you reply to what I mentioned about Ben Gurion, and the Zionist activities at the founding of Israel in the first Guderian thread (definitely fishing ). Now if anyone wants to compare similiar commanders with similar forces, how about Ben Gurion and Rommel!
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