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The First Red Cavalry: Budyonny's Cossacks at Tsaritsyn

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the brutal formation of Semyon Budyonny's Konarmiya, the First Red Cavalry Army, during the Battle of Tsaritsyn in 1918. They explore how a former Tsarist cavalry sergeant forged a mobile strike force from Don Cossacks, Kalmyks, and industrial workers, fighting against the White Volunteer Army of Anton Denikin. Lucas explains the strategic importance of Tsaritsyn (later Stalingrad) as a grain and oil hub, the role of Kliment Voroshilov and Stalin in the city's defense, and the harrowing winter campaigns across the steppe. The episode also touches on the brutal class warfare between Cossack veterans and Bolshevik commissars, the cavalry's later role in the Polish-Soviet War, and how Budyonny's legend was built through propaganda. Specific figures include Yefim Shchadenko, Joseph Stalin, and the writer Isaak Babel, who chronicled the Konarmiya's violence. This episode offers a ground-level view of how revolutionary armies were forged in blood and mud. #RedCavalry #Budyonny #Tsaritsyn #Stalin #Voroshilov #DonCossacks #Denikin #RussianCivilWar #Konarmiya #IsaakBabel #VolunteerArmy #KavaleriyskiyKorpus #1918 #Bolsheviks #WhiteArmy #EasternFront #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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