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'''Georgy Zhukov''' (born on December 1st 1896) is a marshalMarshal of the [[West Russian Revolutionary Front]] and a potential leader of the Front after the death of Marshal [[Alexander Yegorov]].
 
=== In Game Description ===
== Biography ==
'''<big>Early Life</big>'''
 
==== 1960s Description ====
Zhukov was born to a poor family in Strelkovka and had only 3 years of education.
''From the streets of Voroshilovgrad to the shores of Khalkhin Gol, from the outskirts of Leningrad to the forests of West Russia, in every battleground he fought, Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov demonstrated himself as an exceptional leader and stood out as an example to respect and follow from his peers and subordinates alike. Serving the Motherland with dignity and honor since its foundation, Zhukov was among the cohort of Soviet generals who have not surrendered to the advance of the Hun or abandoned their oath to the Soviet Union, and became one of the leading generals of the West Russian Revolutionary Front, the one which almost brought the Reich to its knees.''
 
''Even though the Front lost the battle, it did not lose its sacred war against the Fascist horde. The Front will rise anew - but will it learn from its past failures? Marshal Zhukov adamantly believes in the Communist cause and deeply admires the sacrifices the Soviet people took to preserve their country, but at the same time, he often expressed his doubts in the efficiency of the Front organization and went as far as suggesting that the Soviet leadership moved too far away from the working people it claims to represent. Zhukov's too independent position caused some hardliner generals to question his trustworthiness and even his loyalty to the Front for a man of his responsibilities.''
'''<big>Military career in the Russian Empire</big>'''
 
''The rumors of his political unreliability have not walked past the ears of the Arkhangelsk leadership, but his authority among the Red Army and sympathies from the common people were too significant to even consider merely discarding him. Following several unfortunate confrontations between Zhukov and other generals, he was sent to oversee the extraction of oil in the region of Ukhta, where he could put skills to use while keeping himself busy to affect the politics of the Front. Should the Front face turmoil, however, the marshal won't let himself to be quiet...''
Zhukovs career in the military started when he was conscripted into the Russian Army in 1915 to fight in World War 1. He was promoted to an officer and got multiple medals like the Cross of Saint George.
 
==== 1970s Description ====
'''<big>Bolshevik Revolution</big>'''
''Very few expected Russia to be reunited, and fewer still believed that it would be reunited under another Union of Soviets. And yet, despite all odds, Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, the son of a Russian peasant cobbler, General of the West Russian Revolutionary Front, and the heir apparent to Kliment Voroshilov clique, has done just that.''
 
''Zhukov rose through the ranks of the Soviet military, his career derailed by the invasion of Russia by the Reich. Joining the Western Revolutionary Front, a rump communist state, he was instrumental in the Western Russian War in the 50s, and while the war ended in loss for the WRRF, it broke Germany's hegemony. Falling out of favor, he was sent to the military district of Ukhta.''
During the Russian Civil War, Zhukov joined the Soviet Cavalry and quickly rose in the Ranks to become a General in 1939. He was a very important and glorified Military leader in the [[Soviet Union|USSR]].
 
''But with the German Civil War, his opportunities and fortunes alike expanded. Winning the power struggle against his opponent, Tukhachevsky, he quickly took advantage of the stop in terror bombings to reunite West Russia, and quickly extended this rule over the rest of Russia. His reforms have made the system more stable and prosperous, with the economy recovering from the destruction of the warlord period. Rumors abound Zhukov, however. His health has deteriorated, with many of his underlings within the early days of the clique being labelled as possible successors. And then there is the matter of the border, which in recent months has seen massive amounts of build in materiel and soldiers near the Pakt.''
'''<big>World War 2 and the [[West Russian War]]</big>'''
 
''Zhukov has refused to comment on this rumor.''
During [[World War II|WW2]], Zhukov fought hard, however he could not stop the German Wehrmacht's Advance. After [[World War II|WW2]], the [[Red Army]] united to form the [[West Russian Revolutionary Front]], in which Zhukov was and still is a Field Marshal. Zhukov also led the WRRF's Army into Ukraine during [[Operation Susurov]]. However. the Front collapsed due to internal struggles, with only a minor change in the German - Russian Border.
 
== Biography ==
'''<big>After the [[West Russian War]]</big>'''
 
=== Early Life ===
After the WRW, Zhukov was one of the few to stay loyal to the WRRF and then got promoted to leader of the Ukhta Military District (Now deleted as a nation, but its now in the WRRF as an autonomous Region).
 
=== Rising Through The Ranks ===
'''<big>After West Russian Unification</big>'''
 
'''<big>=== Second World War 2 and the [[West Russian War]]</big>''' ===
After Zhukov unifies West Russia, there will be a struggle between the Social Democrats, Communists and Socialist. If you favor one, the others will not revolt against you, so no need to worry.
 
== Trivia ==
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