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How Stalin's Five-Year Plans Built the Red Army's Arsenal

10 min · 26 jun 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Stalin's prewar Five-Year Plans transformed the Soviet Union from an agrarian state into an industrial juggernaut capable of outproducing Nazi Germany. They discuss the role of Gosplan, the massive industrial complexes built in the Urals and Siberia—like Magnitogorsk and the Uralmash plant—and how forced labor under the Gulag system contributed to production. The conversation covers the rapid expansion of mining and metallurgy, the production of key weapons like the T-34 tank and Il-2 Shturmovik, and the controversial decisions that prioritized quantity over quality. Lucas explains the impact of the Second Five-Year Plan on military preparedness, the shift from civilian to military production after 1937, and how these industrial achievements allowed the Red Army to replace staggering losses after 1941. Luna raises questions about human cost and the legacy of Soviet industrialization, leading to a nuanced look at one of history's most consequential economic transformations. #SovietUnion #FiveYearPlan #Stalin #Industrialization #Gosplan #Magnitogorsk #Uralmash #T34 #IL2Shturmovik #Gulag #GreatPatrioticWar #RedArmy #EasternFront #WorldWarII #SovietIndustry #History #FexingoHistory #WWII Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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How Stalin's Five-Year Plans Built the Red Army's Arsenal

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Stalin's prewar Five-Year Plans transformed the Soviet Union from an agrarian state into an industrial juggernaut capable of outproducing Nazi Germany. They discuss the role of Gosplan, the massive industrial complexes built in the Urals and Siberia—like Magnitogorsk and the Uralmash plant—and how forced labor under the Gulag system contributed to production. The conversation covers the rapid expansion of mining and metallurgy, the production of key weapons like the T-34 tank and Il-2 Shturmovik, and the controversial decisions that prioritized quantity over quality. Lucas explains the impact of the Second Five-Year Plan on military preparedness, the shift from civilian to military production after 1937, and how these industrial achievements allowed the Red Army to replace staggering losses after 1941. Luna raises questions about human cost and the legacy of Soviet industrialization, leading to a nuanced look at one of history's most consequential economic transformations. #SovietUnion #FiveYearPlan #Stalin #Industrialization #Gosplan #Magnitogorsk #Uralmash #T34 #IL2Shturmovik #Gulag #GreatPatrioticWar #RedArmy #EasternFront #WorldWarII #SovietIndustry #History #FexingoHistory #WWII Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Soviet-German War: A Conversation on the 80th Anniversary

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Stalin's Great Purge of 1937-38 gutted the Red Army's officer corps, executing three of five marshals and most senior commanders. Yet by 1945, the Soviet Union fielded some of the war's most brilliant generals. How did a decimated command structure produce Georgy Zhukov, Konstantin Rokossovsky, Ivan Konev, and others? This episode explores Stalin's relationship with his generals, the role of the Stavka (Supreme High Command), and the bitter rivalries that shaped strategy. We follow Rokossovsky from prison cell to commanding the 1st Belorussian Front into Berlin, Zhukov's iron-fisted leadership, and the controversial decisions at Stalingrad, Kursk, and Operation Bagration. Learn about the General Staff Academy, the Stavka representatives system, and how political officers (commissars) coexisted with professional soldiers. We also examine the post-war fates of these commanders — some disgraced, some beloved — and the enduring legend of the soldier-marshal. #Stavka #GeorgyZhukov #KonstantinRokossovsky #IvanKonev #RedArmy #GreatPurge #Stalin #SovietGenerals #EasternFront #WWII #OperationBagration #BattleOfStalingrad #BattleOfKursk #Berlin1945 #Commissars #GeneralStaff #SovietHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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