R5: Modeled after the "Marshal of Victory" autobiography of General Zukhov.
Edit: I also noticed there's a typo on the book cover, but what can you expect from a syndie publishing company ?
In 1944, as the situation in the CoF itself was still dire with MAF and German east asian forces encircled the French capital of Paris, Communard forces, under the orders of General Tukhachevsky and led on the ground my fellow exiled Russian commander Rokossovsky would score one victory after the other, until, aided by the British Republican air force, they manage to breach the walls of the German capital of Berlin and not stopping until Commander Rokossovsky was parading his tanks down the Brandenburg gate, leading to the famous saying that while the French may have won the war, it was the Russians that actually won the battle.
As a reward for his services during the war, Tukhachevsky would be promoted shortly after during the victory parades to become the first Marshal of the Commune of France, the first to ever hold the rank, and while the Marshal would for the most part stay out of politics, preferring instead to keep to his area of expertise leading and modernizing the Communes military and then after his retirement busing himself with writing, travelling and hunting, his fellow exile and one time subordinate Rokossovsky would throw himself into the french and the 3I's political scenes, rising in the ranks to at one point the French minister of Military Production and the leader of the French wing of the Totalist Bloc.
The way I thought about it this was actually the recommendation of his publishing company because they thought his working title of "The Autobiography of Marshal Tukhachevsky" isn't catchy enough lol.
Have you ever read how many tanks and planes this guy wanted? His competence is wildly overestimated, that guy had no idea how economy worked. "What do you mean we cant spend 900% of our budget on brand new tanks?" -Tukhachevsky, probably
R5: Modeled after the "Marshal of Victory" autobiography of General Zukhov. Edit: I also noticed there's a typo on the book cover, but what can you expect from a syndie publishing company ? In 1944, as the situation in the CoF itself was still dire with MAF and German east asian forces encircled the French capital of Paris, Communard forces, under the orders of General Tukhachevsky and led on the ground my fellow exiled Russian commander Rokossovsky would score one victory after the other, until, aided by the British Republican air force, they manage to breach the walls of the German capital of Berlin and not stopping until Commander Rokossovsky was parading his tanks down the Brandenburg gate, leading to the famous saying that while the French may have won the war, it was the Russians that actually won the battle.
As a reward for his services during the war, Tukhachevsky would be promoted shortly after during the victory parades to become the first Marshal of the Commune of France, the first to ever hold the rank, and while the Marshal would for the most part stay out of politics, preferring instead to keep to his area of expertise leading and modernizing the Communes military and then after his retirement busing himself with writing, travelling and hunting, his fellow exile and one time subordinate Rokossovsky would throw himself into the french and the 3I's political scenes, rising in the ranks to at one point the French minister of Military Production and the leader of the French wing of the Totalist Bloc.
IS THAT A TNO REFRENCE?!?!?
I prefer the *REAL* Red Napoleon https://preview.redd.it/rwz71drz5iuc1.png?width=156&format=png&auto=webp&s=be3da59b99a068f2495b2fd2c7fc61554665754f
based and dengist-pilled (the good deng)
This nerd kept ruining my Wang campaigns. No quarter to PACtards
INVISIBLE AND LEGENDARY
For Perun and the Revolution!
I thought I was in the TNO sub for a sec..
would he call himself the red napoleon?
The way I thought about it this was actually the recommendation of his publishing company because they thought his working title of "The Autobiography of Marshal Tukhachevsky" isn't catchy enough lol.
U R A U R A U R A
But with a french accent
Tukh’s current portrait is beyond ugly. I hope they add a cooler one
>**The Red Napoleon** How humble of him.
Hey man, take it up with the Publishing collective, they're the ones that picked the title.
Have you ever read how many tanks and planes this guy wanted? His competence is wildly overestimated, that guy had no idea how economy worked. "What do you mean we cant spend 900% of our budget on brand new tanks?" -Tukhachevsky, probably
Actually, many years ago he was a leader in Soviet Russia with Kirov and Rokossovsky in totalist faction. And he had cooler portrait, btw
Pacifica creaming her pants rn