The Soviet Victory Over Nazi Germany Explained — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Soviet Victory Over Nazi Germany Explained, Lucas and Luna step away from the generals and battlefields to explore the frontline journalists who documented the war for the Soviet people. They discuss the Union of Soviet Writers, the brutal working conditions of the korrespondenty, and the iconic figure of Vasily Grossman—whose eyewitness accounts of Stalingrad, the Holocaust at Treblinka, and the Red Army's advance into Berlin shaped how the war was remembered. The conversation also covers Illya Ehrenburg, the controversial propagandist who urged vengeance, and the female correspondents like Maria Mironova who faced double prejudice. Lucas explains how the writers operated under the watchful eye of the Glavlit censorship apparatus and the cultural department of the Red Army, and how their reports balanced truth with Party directives. The episode ends with a reflection on the legacy of these war correspondents, whose words were as vital as bullets in the Soviet war effort. #SovietWarCorrespondents #VasilyGrossman #EasternFront #WorldWarII #GreatPatrioticWar #KrasnayaZvezda #Glavlit #IllyaEhrenburg #Stalingrad #Treblinka #SovietPropaganda #UnionOfSovietWriters #MariaMironova #SovietHistory #WarJournalism #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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