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The Red Army's Medical Corps: How Soviet Doctors Saved Millions

9 min · 4. kesä 2026
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When the Wehrmacht invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, the Red Army had 5 million soldiers but only 150,000 doctors and 500,000 medical workers. This episode follows the transformation of Soviet military medicine through World War II — from field triage on the Eastern Front to the development of blood transfusion systems, the role of female medics under fire, and the staggering 72 percent survival rate for wounded soldiers evacuated to hospitals. We examine the work of chief surgeon Nikolai Burdenko, the use of sulfa drugs and plasma transfusions, and the controversial decision to allow female battalion medics to carry weapons. The Red Army's medical system was arguably the most efficient of any major combatant, and it was a critical factor in sustaining Soviet fighting strength through Stalingrad, Kursk, and into Berlin. We also explore the grim reality of field hospitals under artillery bombardment and the evacuation trains that ran night and day across the Soviet rail network. This is the story of the women and men who fought to keep soldiers alive against impossible odds. #SovietMedicine #RedArmy #WorldWarII #EasternFront #NikolaiBurdenko #FieldHospitals #BloodTransfusion #SulfaDrugs #WomenMedics #MedicsUnderFire #Stalingrad #Kursk #Berlin1945 #MilitaryMedicine #SovietUnion #History #FexingoHistory #WWIIMedics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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