"None were any good in 1941. Of Budyenny (Semyon Budyonny), who commanded the armies facing me, a captured Russian officer aptly remarked — ‘He is a man with a very large moustache, but a very small brain.’ But in later years there is no doubt of the improvement in their generalship. Zhukov was very good. It is interesting to recall that he first studied strategy in Germany under General von Seeckt - this was about 1921-23."
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Gerd von Rundstedt on Soviet generals of the Second World War. As quoted in The German Generals Talk by B. H. Liddell Hart (1948), p. 139
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