So in light of all that, Cyber, you would put him in your top 5 greatest commanders of WWII? We have to at least to some extent judge generals based on results. And he had practically none (I know, 1940 France, blitz, blah blah). And I say North Africa was not significant because even if axis won there, even if they took Egypt, even if they took the battle to the middle east, nothing in the course of the war would have changed.
More on Rokossovskiy, who was inches away from getting executed basically for being Polish, but for some divine reason Stalin spared him. And unlike Zhukov who was always given priority and the best Shock/Tank armies, he had nothing. In 1941 he basically commanded hastily formed, demoralised penal units. But wherever he went, the USSR had its best victories. Moscow, Stalingrad, Kursk, Bagration, Berlin.
edit: Finnish, why do you hate Kulik so much
I don't really know what he did in WWII. He was famed for his commanding Red Army militias and artillery in the civil war. He was also Stalin's buddy from that time when Stalin was in charge of supply/agriculture in Tsaritsyn (Stalingrad/Volgograd)