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Soviet Deep Battle Doctrine: The Theory That Won the War

7 min · 11. kesä 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Soviet concept of 'glubokaya operatsiya' — deep battle — the military theory that underpinned the Red Army's crushing offensives from Stalingrad to Berlin. They trace its origins to the interwar thinkers Mikhail Tukhachevsky and Vladimir Triandafillov, who envisioned combined-arms breakthroughs exploiting an enemy's entire operational depth. The hosts discuss how Stalin's purges killed the theorists but not the idea, which was revived by Georgy Zhukov and Aleksandr Vasilevsky. Lucas explains the mechanics: how tank armies, mechanized corps, and air power were synchronized to rupture German lines and race for the rear. The conversation also covers the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War as a proving ground and the 1939 Khalkhin Gol campaign as a dress rehearsal. Why did deep battle succeed in 1944-45 after failing in 1941? The hosts examine the role of Lend-Lease trucks, improved Soviet command, and German attrition. Finally, they touch on the controversy: did deep battle owe more to Tukhachevsky or to Zhukov's improvisations? #GlubokayaOperatsiya #DeepBattle #MikhailTukhachevsky #VladimirTriandafillov #GeorgyZhukov #AleksandrVasilevsky #SovietMilitaryTheory #RedArmy #TankArmy #MechanizedCorps #KhalkhinGol #SpanishCivilWar #StalinPurges #LendLease #OperationBagration #VistulaOder #EasternFront #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of The Soviet Victory Over Nazi Germany Explained, Lucas and Luna delve into the incredible story of the Soviet Union's female aviators—the 46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment, better known as the Night Witches. Flying outdated Po-2 biplanes, these women conducted over 30,000 sorties, dropping bombs on German positions using nothing but maps, stars, and raw courage. Lucas explains how Marina Raskova, a famed Soviet pilot, persuaded Stalin to form all-female air regiments in 1941, leading to units like the 586th Fighter Regiment and the 587th Bomber Regiment. The focus is on the Night Witches' tactics: cutting engines to glide silently, then diving to drop ordnance with precision. The episode covers their training, the sexism they faced from male commanders, and their effectiveness—the Germans feared them so much that any female pilot shot down was immediately executed. Lucas also touches on the technical challenges of flying the Po-2, a wood-and-canvas trainer, in night combat. The conversation highlights key figures like Yevdokiya Bershanskaya, the regiment commander, and Nadezhda Popova, who flew 852 missions. The episode ends with a reflection on how these women, many barely out of their teens, helped turn the tide in the East, and why their story remains one of the most inspiring—and overlooked—chapters of the war. #NightWitches #SovietAirForce #Po2 #MarinaRaskova #YevdokiyaBershanskaya #NadezhdaPopova #Stalin #EasternFront #WWII #History #FexingoHistory #SovietHistory #WomenInWar #Aviation #588thRegiment #46thGuards #Stalingrad #Berlin Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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