Ivan Koniev

Ivan Koniev (b 1897) was a Red Army commander during World War II and the battle against the Race's Conquest Fleet. He was considered the Soviet Union's second-best military commander after only Georgi Zhukov. However, he was not cleared to know about the Soviet atomic bomb project until he attended a strategy conference with Zhukov, Josef Stalin, and Vyacheslav Molotov to plan the defense of Moscow in 1943.