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Operation Bagration: The Red Army's Greatest Victory

9 min · 12. juni 2026
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In the summer of 1944, the Red Army launched Operation Bagration, a massive offensive that shattered the German Army Group Center in Belarus. This episode explores the planning, execution, and aftermath of the operation, which remains the deadliest single defeat in German military history. Lucas and Luna discuss the role of partisan deception, the key commanders Georgy Zhukov and Konstantin Rokossovsky, the use of tank armies and air superiority, and the staggering human cost on both sides. They also touch on the political implications for Stalin and the Allies' D-Day landings, which began just days before. Specific attention is given to the encirclements at Vitebsk, Bobruisk, and Minsk, as well as the controversial decision to halt the advance at the Vistula River. This episode offers a vivid, granular look at how the Red Army turned the tide decisively, complementing earlier episodes on Stalingrad, Kursk, and the Soviet deep battle doctrine. #OperationBagration #EasternFront #RedArmy #BelarusOffensive #GeorgyZhukov #KonstantinRokossovsky #ArmyGroupCenter #Vitebsk #Bobruisk #Minsk #Vistula #Partisans #D-Day #Stalin #STAVKA #WorldWarII #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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