Stalin, of course, knew that the current situation was in a dilemma. In private, he also regretted that he could not resist the temptation of his subordinates to push Khrushchev and voroshlov to the front line, which led to the great defeat of Poland. In private, he also felt that it was very irrational to force Zhukov to launch a counterattack against the German army in winter. But as a leader, he will not admit these things, no matter to whom, he will not easily lower his high head. He once asked himself why the German head of state intervened in the affairs of the military with unexpected results every time; And he, the great leader of the Soviet Union, always makes the outcome more pessimistic every time he reaches out to the military field. Unfortunately, there is no answer to this question, right? Unless Stalin himself admits that he is not as good as the damned head of state of Germany, it is obviously impossible. Thinking of the head of state, Stalin seemed to think of something. He looked at Zhukov and finally agreed to the attack plan: "since your special military commander thinks it is good to do so, I will support your plan. I hope you can win this final decisive battle. Go and drive the Germans out of the Soviet Union When he said this, he clenched his fists tightly. The head of state could be kind to his generals, and so could Stalin. Since Stalin and akkado of Germany are destined to be rivals, at least in the last battle, he should give his men enough space to play, just like those generals of Germany! c