Career
Danilov has Candidate of History Sciences degree (кандидат исторических наук) and is a professor at the Academy of Military Science. In 1993, Yuri Gorkov and Valeri Danilov published a previously classified document, called Considerations to the plan of the strategic development of the armed forces of the Soviet Union, (dating back to May 15, 1941) which proposed a strike on Germany. Allegedly, it was composed by Georgy Zhukov and Semyon Timoshenko and presented to Joseph Stalin.
The publishing of this plan initiated a longer discussion among the Russian historian over Stalin"s actual strategy in 1941.
Contrary to many historians both within Russia and the West (David Glantz), Valeri Danilov has argued that - taking into account the concentration of power to Stalin"s hand - it is highly implausible, that the Soviet defense commissar and the chief of staff could have prepared such a document without Stalin"s authorization. Considering the 1937 purges of the higher officers, it is hardly possible that staff officers would have risked antagonised official Soviet policy.
Danilov suggests - and he is supported by Mikhail Meltyukhov, Vladimir Nevezhin and others - that this draft by Zhukov was actually basis for Soviet military planning in 1941.