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Soviet Partisans in Ukraine: The Underground War Against the Reich

10 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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While the Red Army fought pitched battles on the front lines, a shadow war raged behind German lines. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the world of Soviet partisans in occupied Ukraine—a brutal, often forgotten theater where civilians, Communist organizers, and even former Red Army soldiers waged guerrilla warfare against the Wehrmacht and SS. We follow the story of Sydir Kovpak, a legendary partisan commander who led a 2,000-kilometer raid through German-occupied territory, and discuss the partisans' complex relationship with local populations, including the tragic cycle of reprisals. We also explore the role of the Central Partisan Staff (TsShPD) in Moscow, the use of airborne supply drops, and the infamous 'Reichskommissariat Ukraine' under Erich Koch. Finally, we touch on the legacy of collaboration and resistance—and how the war's end brought neither justice nor peace for many. This is a story of courage, terror, and the moral ambiguities of irregular warfare. #SovietPartisans #UkraineWWII #SydirKovpak #TsShPD #ReichskommissariatUkraine #ErichKoch #GuerrillaWarfare #EasternFront #WWIIHistory #RedArmy #NaziOccupation #PartisanWarfare #PanteleimonPonomarenko #Kiev1941 #HolocaustByBullets #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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