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Stalin's Order 227: Not One Step Back at Stalingrad

9 min · 15 jun 2026
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In July 1942, as German armies surged toward the Volga, Stalin issued Order 227 — 'Not a Step Back!' The order introduced penal battalions, barrier troops, and the threat of execution for retreat. While often portrayed as brutal coercion, the reality was more complex. This episode examines Order 227 in the context of the desperate fight for Stalingrad, its impact on Red Army morale, and the balance between terror and discipline. We explore penal units like the shtrafbat, the role of NKVD zagradotryady, and how soldiers like Vasily Chuikov and his 62nd Army held the city. Drawing on veteran accounts and recent scholarship, we ask: did Order 227 save the Soviet Union or merely add to its tragedy? A nuanced look at one of the war's most controversial directives. #Order227 #Stalingrad #SovietUnion #RedArmy #WWII #EasternFront #Stalin #VasilyChuikov #shtrafbat #zagradotryad #NKVD #NotOneStepBack #Volga #penalbattalions #barriertroops #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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