Celebrity Index SLE-D "Conqueror" Georgy Zhukov

Georgy Zhukov

SLE-D "Conqueror" Marshal · Soviet · 20th c.

Soviet Marshal (1896–1974). He commanded the siege of Stalingrad, the breakthrough of the Leningrad blockade, the Battle of Kursk, and the assault on Berlin — one of the greatest commanders of World War II. "Victory is all — how you win is irrelevant" as his operating principle. Twice dismissed by Stalin, then by Khrushchev. A supreme military mind limited entirely to the battlefield.

Leading Function-Se-p (Victory & Dominance)

"Results are all he cares about. He uses everything he needs as a matter of right" (Aušra's original). Telling Stalin directly "if the Chief of Staff can only speak nonsense, send him to the front" — taking the initiative from the first moment.

Creative Function+Ti-c (Precision & Thoroughness)

"Once he sees the situation and troop dispositions, he has the next several days mapped out in his head." The precision of the encirclement design at Berlin. The logical transition from cavalry to armoured divisions — driven by analysis pushed to its extreme limits.

Vulnerable Function 1-Fi-p weak (Compassion & Consideration)

Weak -Fi-p: "calculating soldiers' lives as numbers" — operational planning with no consideration for subordinates' personal suffering or family impact. No emotional reaction when old friends disappeared in Stalin's purges.

Vulnerable Function 2+Ne-c weak (Hypothesis & Imagination)

Weak +Ne-c: lacking political vision after the war, losing the power struggle and being dismissed. Unable to respond to Khrushchev's and Stalin's "long-term vision." "Strongest on the battlefield, powerless in court politics."

Quadra / Temperament / Club

Quadra: Beta Quadra (Empire) — the embodiment of "instantly reading the balance of power." The frontline executor of the Soviet "Beta empire." The person Aušra chose as "the archetype of SLE."

Temperament: Flexible-Maneuvering temperament: showing no emotional explosion, instantly changing strategy according to the situation. Using offence, defence, and encirclement interchangeably during the war; even counter-arguments to Stalin delivered "logically."

Club: Pragmatist Club — not propaganda or theoretical research but "running the machine of war at maximum efficiency" as the single focus. Logistics, supply, personnel deployment — all about running the huge military organisation.

Worldview & Attitude

"Results only, no questions about process" — a worldview of structural danger where only outcomes validate methods.

Attitude toward Change: Executing Stalingrad and Berlin as realistic plans — leaving the broader transformation of the post-war order to others.