Our most famous GRU defector, Vladimir Rezun, known to the world under the pseudonym Viktor Suvorov, never stops working on his books even for a single day. The author of the sensational theory that Stalin himself was preparing an attack on Germany admits that it is time to repent.
The reasons for the popularity of Zhukov in Germany, France, Britain, and the United States are understandable: it’s pleasant for a well-off armchair philistine to read confessions that “the Russians are dumber than everyone in the world.”
The forged Zhukov story caresses national vanity—of Germans, Americans, Britons, and the French: the Russians themselves admit their inferiority!
And let no one—Ukrainians, Tatars, Jews, Georgians, or Armenians—take comfort. When people talk about “Russians,” they mean all of us. Thanks to Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, the “marshal of victory,” all of us are the lowest race. And the Germans are the highest. No leader of modern Russia hides the fact that Zhukov’s book is an ideological diversion. So why do they praise Zhukov and his, forgive the expression, “memoirs”?
Because the crime of the century failed; the “liberation” of Europe, Asia, and Africa did not happen—but traces of preparation are visible to the naked eye. To prevent exposure, the communists (quite successfully) spread myths about “unreadiness.” The communists announced to the whole world that our people are incapable of anything at all: without a twentyfold numerical and absolute qualitative superiority, the Russian soldier can’t fight.