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The Soviet Union: The Rise of a New Empire — Fexingo History

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Over The Soviet Union: The Rise of a New Empire — Fexingo History

From the ashes of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union rose to become a superpower that reshaped the 20th century. Join Lucas and Luna as they explore this vast experiment in communism, from the October Revolution of 1917 to its dissolution in 1991. They delve into the iron rule of Stalin, the chaos of collectivization and the Great Purge, the heroic struggle of the Great Patriotic War, the Cold War standoffs like the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the stagnation of the Brezhnev era. Key figures such as Lenin, Trotsky, Khrushchev, Gorbachev, and dissidents like Solzhenitsyn are examined. The gulag system, the race for space, the war in Afghanistan, and the final collapse are all part of this sweeping narrative. What drove the Soviet project, and why did it ultimately fail? This show offers a nuanced, human-centered history that connects past ideologies to present-day geopolitics. #SovietUnion #RussianRevolution #Stalin #Lenin #ColdWar #GreatPatrioticWar #Gulag #CubanMissileCrisis #Brezhnev #Gorbachev #Perestroika #Kremlin #Bolsheviks #SpaceRace #AfghanistanWar #Communism #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Stalin's Great Construction: The White Sea Canal

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most brutal and paradoxical projects of Stalin's era: the White Sea–Baltic Canal, or Belomorkanal. Built between 1931 and 1933 using forced labor from the Gulag, the canal was meant to showcase Soviet engineering prowess and the 'rehabilitation' of prisoners through work. But the reality was staggeringly different: over 100,000 lives lost, brutal conditions, and a construction that was nearly unusable. The hosts explore the propaganda triumph that followed, including a famous 1934 book edited by Maxim Gorky that portrayed the canal as a model of socialist reform. They discuss the roles of key figures like Genrikh Yagoda, the OGPU chief who oversaw the project, and Naftaly Frenkel, the former capitalist turned Gulag administrator who devised the conveyor-belt system. The episode also examines the canal's legacy in Soviet memory, its strategic irrelevance, and how it became a symbol of the system's willingness to sacrifice human life for prestige. A sobering look at one of the first major Gulag megaprojects that foreshadowed even greater tragedies. #Belomorkanal #WhiteSeaCanal #Stalin #Gulag #OGPU #GenrikhYagoda #MaximGorky #NaftalyFrenkel #ForcedLabor #SovietPropaganda #GreatConstruction #Karelia #1930s #USSR #History #FexingoHistory #SovietHistory #LaborCamps Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Stalin's English Teacher: The Spy Who Became a Soviet Legend

In this episode, we uncover the extraordinary story of Arnold Deutsch—the Austrian-born Soviet spy who recruited the Cambridge Five and transformed Soviet intelligence in the 1930s. We trace his journey from a Jewish family in Vienna to his education at the University of Vienna, where he studied chemistry before being recruited by the OGPU. Deutsch's genius lay in his ability to spot and cultivate talented agents: Kim Philby, Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, and Anthony Blunt. We discuss the 'Magnificent Five' and their penetration of British intelligence, the infamous 'Great Illegals' network, and the tragic irony of Deutsch's death—killed by a German mine in 1942 while returning to the USSR. The episode also explores the shadowy world of Soviet 'illegals'—spies who operated without diplomatic cover—and the lasting impact of the Cambridge Five on Cold War espionage. A gripping tale of ideology, betrayal, and the human cost of secrets. #ArnoldDeutsch #CambridgeFive #SovietEspionage #KimPhilby #DonaldMaclean #GuyBurgess #AnthonyBlunt #OGPU #GreatIllegals #SovietIntelligence #ColdWarSpies #NKVD #SpyRecruitment #Lubyanka #StalinEra #History #FexingoHistory #Espionage Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28 jun 2026 - 7 min
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Inside Stalin's Spies: The GRU and Soviet Military Intelligence

In the shadows of the Soviet state, the GRU—Glavnoye Razvedyvatelnoye Upravleniye—operated as Stalin's most secretive intelligence arm. While the NKVD and KGB grabbed headlines, the GRU ran networks of 'illegals' abroad, stole atomic secrets, and built a vast spy apparatus that rivaled any in the world. This episode of Fexingo History traces the GRU's origins from the Bolshevik Revolution to its role in the Cold War, focusing on key figures like Jan Berzin, the 'father of Soviet military intelligence,' and Richard Sorge, the master spy in Tokyo whose warnings about Operation Barbarossa went unheeded. We explore the GRU's rivalry with the Cheka and NKVD, its use of deep-cover agents like Leopold Trepper's Red Orchestra, and its pioneering work in signals intelligence and encryption. How did a military intelligence agency operate within Stalin's paranoid Kremlin? What happened when Stalin purged his own spies? And why did the GRU—not the KGB—become the model for modern Russian intelligence? Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover the untold history of Stalin's spies. #GRU #SovietIntelligence #RichardSorge #JanBerzin #RedOrchestra #LeopoldTrepper #Stalin #MilitaryIntelligence #NKVD #Cheka #SorgeSpyRing #OperationBarbarossa #ColdWar #SignalsIntelligence #Illegals #SovietHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28 jun 2026 - 5 min
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Operation Bagration: Stalin's Revenge Against Army Group Center

In June 1944, two years after the German defeat at Stalingrad, the Red Army unleashed its largest single offensive of the war: Operation Bagration. Named after a Georgian general who fell at Borodino, this campaign annihilated the German Army Group Center in under three weeks. Lucas and Luna explore the behind-the-scenes planning by Georgy Zhukov and Aleksei Antonov, the massive use of partisans from the Belorussian forests, and the devastating encirclements east of Minsk. They discuss how Stalin personally insisted on the name 'Bagration' to harness pre-revolutionary military glory, and how the operation's success set the stage for the Soviet advance into Poland and Germany later that year. The episode also touches on the human cost: over 100,000 German soldiers trapped in the Minsk pocket, and the Red Army's own staggering losses. A focused look at one of the most decisive — and often overlooked — battles of World War II on the Eastern Front. #OperationBagration #OperationBagration1944 #ArmyGroupCenter #GeorgyZhukov #AlekseiAntonov #MinskOffensive #EasternFront #WWII #SovietUnion #RedArmy #Stalin #Partisans #Belarus #Bobruisk #Vitebsk #History #FexingoHistory #WorldWarII Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27 jun 2026 - 8 min
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The Red Army's Oath: Inside Stalin's Officer Corps

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Soviet officer corps under Stalin—how the Red Army transformed from a revolutionary rabble into a disciplined force, only to be decimated by the Great Purges. They dive into the story of Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky, the architect of Soviet deep battle doctrine, who was executed in 1937 on trumped-up charges of treason. They examine how the purges of 1937–1938 eliminated over 30,000 officers, including three of five marshals, leading to catastrophic unpreparedness for Operation Barbarossa in 1941. The conversation covers the rise of commissars, the duality of command (edinonachalie), and the slow rebuilding of professional military education through institutions like the Frunze Military Academy. Lucas and Luna also discuss the wartime recovery of the officer corps, the emergence of commanders like Georgy Zhukov, and the postwar shift to a professionalized Soviet military. Along the way, they touch on the cult of Suvorov, the Suvorov Military Schools, and the lasting impact of Stalin's purges on Soviet military culture. #RedArmy #SovietOfficerCorps #MikhailTukhachevsky #GreatPurges #DeepBattle #FrunzeAcademy #OperationBarbarossa #Edinonachalie #Stalin #GeorgyZhukov #SuvorovSchools #EasternEurope #MilitaryHistory #1937 #Purges #SovietUnion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27 jun 2026 - 9 min
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