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Soviet Deep Battle Doctrine: The Theory That Won the War

7 min · 11. Juni 2026
Episode Soviet Deep Battle Doctrine: The Theory That Won the War Cover

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Soviet concept of 'glubokaya operatsiya' — deep battle — the military theory that underpinned the Red Army's crushing offensives from Stalingrad to Berlin. They trace its origins to the interwar thinkers Mikhail Tukhachevsky and Vladimir Triandafillov, who envisioned combined-arms breakthroughs exploiting an enemy's entire operational depth. The hosts discuss how Stalin's purges killed the theorists but not the idea, which was revived by Georgy Zhukov and Aleksandr Vasilevsky. Lucas explains the mechanics: how tank armies, mechanized corps, and air power were synchronized to rupture German lines and race for the rear. The conversation also covers the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War as a proving ground and the 1939 Khalkhin Gol campaign as a dress rehearsal. Why did deep battle succeed in 1944-45 after failing in 1941? The hosts examine the role of Lend-Lease trucks, improved Soviet command, and German attrition. Finally, they touch on the controversy: did deep battle owe more to Tukhachevsky or to Zhukov's improvisations? #GlubokayaOperatsiya #DeepBattle #MikhailTukhachevsky #VladimirTriandafillov #GeorgyZhukov #AleksandrVasilevsky #SovietMilitaryTheory #RedArmy #TankArmy #MechanizedCorps #KhalkhinGol #SpanishCivilWar #StalinPurges #LendLease #OperationBagration #VistulaOder #EasternFront #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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