ORIGINAL: Pelton
As far as what Zhukov says: the same people quoting Soviets are quick to point out that Germans exaggerate. I'm not interested in history. I'm interested in gameplay.
The facts are the Soviets out right lied about figures, because they did not want to get shot by Stalin. Stalin killed more of his own poeple then Hitler did while in power.
Pelton, 1) Stalin's regime was denounced in 1953 (after his death). 2) Zhukov wrote his book after Stalin death... ergo, he could not care less about what Stalin (or his admirers) might say. Hell, slandering Stalin became a Soviet National Sport. Ergo what you say is a gross historical amateurish aberration [:)]
Still, he [Zhukov] was the Boss-in-Chief. He is supposed to know what he is talking about. Exagerations, ok (what historical personages don't exagerate when they mention the important events in which they were involved?), but outright lies? He had achieved a really nice victory, why would he want to tarnish it with ridiculous lies that sooner or later will be unmasked? [;)]
If you want outright lies just read Cesar's Commentarii de Bello Civili, a pure pamphlet (not really a historical book) which was supposed to convince Cesar's countrymen his cause was the right one.
And of course the western side did not puke outright lies, eh? You might ignore that during the Cold War the Eastern Front was deliberately and systematically minimized by western propag... er so-called historians. And looks like you drink from these sources...