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But note too domestic military advisors - for example: Mcateer, Sean M. 500 Days: The War in Eastern Europe, 1944-1945. Dorrance Publishing. 2009: 51 [2014-01-15]. ISBN 9781434961594. By June 22nd, 1941, Zhukov was probably Stalin's most trusted military advisor. Compare: Sandler, Stanley (编). Ground Warfare: An International Encyclopedia. Warfare Series 1. ABC-CLIO. 2002: 127 [2014-01-15]. ISBN 9781576073445. Brusilov next served as the provisional government's military advisor (February–May 1917) [...] He did act as Red Army chief adviser against Poland (1920) [...].