Lets imagine now that Stalin and Beria never plotted against Zhukov after the Second World War, they do so out of fear of his power (which is why they got rid of him in the first place.)
Come 1953 and Stalin's death Zhukov is still Supreme Military Commander of the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany, and also its Military Governor.
IS their anyway we can use this to get Zhukov into power by at least 1955?
And if so what are the results?
The Soviet-America relationship should have developed well if Eisenhower and Zhukov had continued to work together.
—Lucius Dubignon Clay.
Zhukov and Eisenhower were personal friends. In fact Zhukov and Eisenhower even toured the Soviet Union together in the immediate aftermath of the victory over Germany. While Zhukov established good relations to all of his Allied counter parts his relationship with Eisenhower was the closest even going as far as to exchange views about matters such as judging war criminals, rebuilding Germany, relationships between the Allies and defeating the Japanese Empire.
Could a Zhukov leadership stopped the cold war?
Come 1953 and Stalin's death Zhukov is still Supreme Military Commander of the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany, and also its Military Governor.
IS their anyway we can use this to get Zhukov into power by at least 1955?
And if so what are the results?
The Soviet-America relationship should have developed well if Eisenhower and Zhukov had continued to work together.
—Lucius Dubignon Clay.
Zhukov and Eisenhower were personal friends. In fact Zhukov and Eisenhower even toured the Soviet Union together in the immediate aftermath of the victory over Germany. While Zhukov established good relations to all of his Allied counter parts his relationship with Eisenhower was the closest even going as far as to exchange views about matters such as judging war criminals, rebuilding Germany, relationships between the Allies and defeating the Japanese Empire.
Could a Zhukov leadership stopped the cold war?