(Trosky, I'm sorry but you are not going to be rehabilitated until mid 60's)
For a guy that came up with no war, no peace policy i kinda doubt that we should rehabilitate him that much.
1. Should all German POW's be released from the Soviet imprisonment?
A) Yes, but gradually with screening system in place releasing the ones that have useful skills, or family back home but also making sure that ideological enemies are found and gradually rehabilitated before they are released, last to be released should be the ones that committed crimes against Soviet population.
2. Please write down how should upcoming administrative reform/anti-corruption and anti-bureaucracy campaign be done?
Most importantly is to keep unity of the party, but otherwise as other people had said fight against corruption should be done gradually and slowly with a mind towards reforming the party.
We should introduce more trasparancey within decision making as well as give local party officials more autonomy from the centre when it comes to decision making, managers should be encouraged to make independent decisions for their companies and we should avoid punishing people for failing to meet the quotas set by the state , instead we should form a commisions tasked with reexamination of said failures so we may address them and set more realistic goals.
We should also genuinely give some autonomy to the Unions to avoid Manager abusing their position.
Generally idea is to give more influence to local burocracy (but not the republics) so that their voices are more heard when decisions are made at the top, as well as to avoid pateonage networks being created from top, to the bottom. We should also avoid heavy reprocusions for failures as that just motivates people not to take responsibility and to falcify data, more autonomy for Managers is always good but it should be balanced by the Unions to avoid them abusing their positions (like longer working hours for something to be made secretly for Managers).
Politically we should give more autonomy to elected institutions of Supreme Soviet like encouraging independent debates and initiatives but still mantain power of Poliburo to veto ceartin decision, opposed to it being Rubber stamp institution, we should still keep tight control on who enters in those halls.
3. In a few weeks time, General Secretary Zhukov will attend a summit in Moscow, where he will meet with leaders of Eastern European governments. Please write down, on which topics should the summit focus on?
Most important topics for everyone right now will be our rebuilding efforts, we should create a common plan and pledge our support to the rebuilding effort of individual countries and encourage solidarity between fellow Eastern European states, but that doesn’t mean that we shouldn't encourage new things like encouraging investment in better railway system to connect Eastern Europe and greater economic integration.
In the view of greater economic integration we should encourage deregulation and makroorganization of five year plans in order for us to avoid month long negotiations between member states and we should instead advocate giving individual companies more autonomy when chosing with who to cooperate as long as ceartin quotas for the need of the population are fulfilled. We should also create European Reconstruction community to coordinate and to help reconstructing efforts of devastated countries. Our other topics should be to encourage more independent decision making among fellow Communist countries based on their own situations, reducing the need for interventionism to legitimize East European Communist parties in the eye's of their population, dialouge over force when it comes to dealing with wishes of the population, emphasis on common and individual development of fellow East European Communist countries with emphasis on rise of standards of living.
Other subject of discussion should be Western led reconstruction effort, we should allow individual countries to engage with the West as long as it doesn't endanger political stability of the Eastern Block (look it's better to allow East European countries some gradual Engagement with the West).
We should also speak about the fight against Imperialism and colonialism and importance of helping fellow socialist and Communist movements across the world.
4. As General Secretary Zhukov is now 6 months in charge, it's high time to form a stance of the new Soviet government towards the legacy of 30-years of Joseph Stalin. Please write it down.
We should do gradual destalinization of our society, but avoid public denouncement of Stalin as that could lead to political consequences for much of the Eastern Block. We should acknowledge some of the mistakes made by Stalin but also make sure to emphasize good parts of his leadership, including his role in industrialization of our country, leadership in WW2 and role in spread of Communist movement across the world. Basically 70% good and 30% bad gradual approach.
Should Pak Kum-chol replace Kim Il Sung as leader of North Korea?
Yes we should remove Kim, but we should make sure to negotiate with China beforehand to avoid any fallout in Communist movement over this. Emphasize that this isn't directed against China and reassure them that Chinese interests will be respected as we both want more controlled state on our borders.