Mikhail Tukhachevsky

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Mikhail Tukhachevsky (also known as "The Red Napoleon) was born on the 16th of February 1893 is a marshal of the West Russian Revolutionary Front and a possible leader of the WRRF if he wins the power struggle against Georgy Zhukov after Yegorov's death.


Military career in the Russian Empire


Tukhachevsky got conscripted into the Russian Army to fight in World War 1. He was captured by German Soldiers and was in the same cell as the french Charles de Gaulle. He tried to escape 5 times, and he suceeded on his fifth attempt and fled back to Russia.


Russian Civil War and Aftermath


During the Russian Civil War, Tukhachevsky joined the Red Army. As he won many battles due to his military genius, and thus was named one of the best generals in the Red Army. He put down many revolts and led the Red Army to Poland, but he then got defeated at the Vistula. He was then named one of the first 5 Field Marshals of the Soviet Union.


World War 2 and the West Russian War


During WW2, Tukhachevsky fought hard, however he could not stop the Wehrmacht's march on Russia. After the defeat of the Red Army, he joined the West Russian Revolutionary Front which was formed by the remnants of the Red Army. He also made a push into the german Reichskommisariat Moskowien, the WRRF almost won, but then the germans rallied their forces and fought hard to expel the Russians from their eastern Lebensraum, however the WRRF collapsed, and there was only a moderate border change in the AA Line. After the WRW, Tukhachevsky was one of the few to stay loyal to the Front. He then blamed Mikhail Suslov for the Front's collapse.


In OTL


In OTL, he was very anti - Stalinist due to him wanting Stalin to reinforce his forces in Warsaw, however, Stalin was very staunch on taking Lviv, which is the reason Tukhachevsky hated Stalin, however ina turn of events Stalin took control of the USSR and then Stalin executed Tukhachevsky.