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Soviet Cavalry in WWII: The Red Army's Horsemen

10 min · 20. juni 2026
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When we think of the Red Army in World War II, we picture T-34 tanks, Katyusha rockets, and massed infantry. But the Soviet Union also fielded vast numbers of cavalry—over 100,000 horsemen at the war's peak. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the surprising role of the konnitsa on the Eastern Front. From the epic charge at the Battle of Moscow in 1941, where General Pavel Belov's 2nd Cavalry Corps struck German flanks in deep snow, to the Cossack divisions that raided behind enemy lines, we trace how mounted troops evolved from a relic of the Russian Civil War into a vital part of Soviet deep battle tactics. We discuss the Cavalry-Mechanized Groups (KMG) that combined horse mobility with tank firepower, the Kuban Cossacks' sabre charges at Kushchevskaya, and the controversial use of cavalry in the swampy terrain of Belarus during Operation Bagration. We also touch on the dark legacy of collaboration: some Cossacks fought for the Wehrmacht, and the Red Army's own Cossack units were later persecuted. This is a story of adaptation, courage, and the unexpected endurance of the horse in modern warfare. #SovietCavalry #Konnitsa #KubanCossacks #PavelBelov #BattleOfMoscow #Kushchevskaya #CavalryMechanizedGroup #DeepBattle #OperationBagration #EasternFront #WWII #RedArmy #Cossacks #Stavka #SemyonBudenny #T-34 #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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