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Soviet Partisans: The Red Army Behind German Lines

9 min · 18. juni 2026
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When the Wehrmacht rolled into Soviet territory in 1941, they didn't just face the Red Army at the front—they faced an invisible enemy in the forests, swamps, and villages behind their lines. This episode of Fexingo History examines the Soviet partisan movement, a guerrilla war that tied down hundreds of thousands of German troops and disrupted supply lines from Belarus to Ukraine. Lucas and Luna discuss the creation of the Central Staff of the Partisan Movement (TsShPD) under Panteleimon Ponomarenko, the legendary 'Rail War' operations that destroyed thousands of kilometers of track, and the brutal German reprisals that often targeted civilians. They explore controversies: were partisans heroic freedom fighters or Stalin's expendable pawns? How effective were they really? And what was life like for the tens of thousands—including women and teenagers—who lived and died in the forests? This episode touches on key figures like Sidor Kovpak, the partisan general who raided deep into German-occupied territory, and Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, the young saboteur executed in 1941 who became a martyr. We also discuss the NKVD's role in controlling partisan groups and the partisan-Polish tensions in western Ukraine. A nuanced look at the war within the war. #SovietPartisans #EasternFront #WWII #GuerrillaWar #PanteleimonPonomarenko #SidorKovpak #ZoyaKosmodemyanskaya #RailWar #TsShPD #NKVD #Belarus #Ukraine #Stalin #Wehrmacht #Reprisals #FexingoHistory #History #WorldWar2 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Soviet Partisans: The Red Army Behind German Lines cover

Soviet Partisans: The Red Army Behind German Lines

When the Wehrmacht rolled into Soviet territory in 1941, they didn't just face the Red Army at the front—they faced an invisible enemy in the forests, swamps, and villages behind their lines. This episode of Fexingo History examines the Soviet partisan movement, a guerrilla war that tied down hundreds of thousands of German troops and disrupted supply lines from Belarus to Ukraine. Lucas and Luna discuss the creation of the Central Staff of the Partisan Movement (TsShPD) under Panteleimon Ponomarenko, the legendary 'Rail War' operations that destroyed thousands of kilometers of track, and the brutal German reprisals that often targeted civilians. They explore controversies: were partisans heroic freedom fighters or Stalin's expendable pawns? How effective were they really? And what was life like for the tens of thousands—including women and teenagers—who lived and died in the forests? This episode touches on key figures like Sidor Kovpak, the partisan general who raided deep into German-occupied territory, and Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, the young saboteur executed in 1941 who became a martyr. We also discuss the NKVD's role in controlling partisan groups and the partisan-Polish tensions in western Ukraine. A nuanced look at the war within the war. #SovietPartisans #EasternFront #WWII #GuerrillaWar #PanteleimonPonomarenko #SidorKovpak #ZoyaKosmodemyanskaya #RailWar #TsShPD #NKVD #Belarus #Ukraine #Stalin #Wehrmacht #Reprisals #FexingoHistory #History #WorldWar2 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

18. juni 20269 min
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The Soviet War Machine: How Logistics and Women Won the East

This episode dives into a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of the Soviet victory: the logistics and the role of women in non-combat roles. We explore how the Red Army's supply lines, from Studebaker trucks to railway workers, kept the front fed and fueled. We also spotlight the millions of women who served as medics, signalers, and laborers, often under fire. Specific focus on the female signal troops (svyazistki) like Yelena Stempkovskaya, who held lines at Stalingrad, and the medical corps evacuating wounded from the battlefield. We also touch on the controversial shtrafbat (penal battalions) and how logistics failures nearly doomed offensives. Finally, we discuss the memory of these contributions in modern Russia. #SovietLogistics #Svyazistki #YelenaStempkovskaya #Shtrafbat #RedArmyWomen #Stalingrad #EasternFront #WWII #Medics #SignalTroops #StudebakerUS6 #LendLease #Stavka #GlavPURKKA #NKVD #History #FexingoHistory #WW2History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Soviet Signal Troops: The Wires Behind the Red Army

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the overlooked backbone of the Red Army's victory: signal troops. From the first days of the war when Soviet communications collapsed under the German onslaught, to the massive rebuilding effort, the episode covers the role of signal units, cryptographers, and field telephonists. It delves into the daily dangers of laying wire under fire, the work of women like Yelena Stempkovskaya who died defending a communications post, and the brutal consequences of signal failure in 1941. The episode also highlights the evolution of Soviet radio and telephone technology, the legendary courage of signalers at Stalingrad, and how improvements in communications enabled complex operations like Bagration and the final push to Berlin. #SovietSignalTroops #RedArmy #EasternFront #Stalingrad #YelenaStempkovskaya #WWIICommunications #FieldTelephone #RadioOperations #Cryptography #SignalCorps #HeroOfTheSovietUnion #Stavka #OperationBagration #Berlin1945 #WWIIHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast #EasternFrontHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Soviet Artillery War: From Katyusha to the Berlin Guns

In this episode of The Soviet Victory Over Nazi Germany Explained, Lucas and Luna dig into the Red Army's artillery arm — the 'god of war' as Stalin called it. They explore how Soviet gunners evolved from the disasters of 1941 to the overwhelming firepower of 1945. Key topics include the legendary Katyusha rocket launcher, the massive 203mm howitzers that smashed German fortifications, the role of artillery in the Battle of Berlin, and figures like Chief Marshal of Artillery Nikolai Voronov. The episode also covers the Soviet use of artillery in combined-arms deep battle, the critical work of forward observers, and the terrifying German Nebelwerfer. Specific battles include the artillery duel at Seelow Heights and the final barrage on the Reichstag. A detailed look at the guns that broke the Wehrmacht's back. #SovietArtillery #Katyusha #BM13 #M1931Howitzer #NikolaiVoronov #SeelowHeights #BattleOfBerlin #Stavka #DeepBattle #Nebelwerfer #RedArmy #EasternFront #WWII #MilitaryHistory #Artillery #FexingoHistory #History #SovietUnion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

16. juni 20265 min
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Soviet Medical Corps: Women Doctors on the Eastern Front

In Episode 101, Lucas and Luna explore the story of the Soviet Medical Corps — the women and men who served as frontline doctors, nurses, and medics during the Great Patriotic War. With over 40 percent of frontline doctors being women, the episode focuses on figures like Dr. Vera Gnedina, a surgeon who operated under fire at Stalingrad, and the broader role of the medics in the Red Army. The discussion covers the creation of the Medical Service of the Red Army, the use of field hospitals (polkovye meditsinskie punkty), the evacuation of the wounded by Po-2 biplanes, and the daily challenges of triage, amputations, and disease control. The hosts also touch on the role of the NKVD in medical units and the controversial Order 227's impact on medical evacuations. The episode avoids the well-trodden ground of major battles and instead highlights the unsung heroes who kept soldiers alive. #SovietMedicalCorps #GreatPatrioticWar #VeraGnedina #RedArmy #WWIImedicine #Stalingrad #Po-2 #fieldhospitals #womeninwar #EasternFront #NKVD #Order227 #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #WWII #MedicalHistory #SovietUnion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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