"Chief of Staff, how well are our soldiers trained?"
In the meeting room of the German government, the German Chancellor asked wearily.
"The new army has completed basic training. Are we going to send them to the Russia Nation battlefield?" Kurt Zeitzler, the German Chief of General Staff, replied respectfully.
Kurt Zeitzler was not particularly famous in the German military.
Even before his promotion to Chief of Staff, Kurt Zeitzler was just the Chief of Staff for the first tank army group, holding the rank of Brigadier.
It was only because of the German Army's failure in the Moscow campaign that the German Chancellor had the opportunity to promote his confidant, the relatively unknown Kurt Zeitzler, to the new German Chief of General Staff.
Although Kurt Zeitzler was not well-known, when it came to loyalty to the German Chancellor, he was undoubtedly in the top five of the military's upper echelons.