Eastern Front History: Clash of Giants

July-August 1941 - Race to Leningrad

43 min · 5. sept. 2025
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Before the siege, before the starvation and the suffering that scarred Leningrad for 900 days… there was the summer of 1941. The moment when the Germans thought they could seize the city in weeks—only to be stopped cold. But how? And why? Tonight, we go inside those first chaotic months—bridges blown up in the enemy’s face, orders misinterpreted, tanks bogged down in forests, and militias that should have been shattered but instead became the backbone of resistance. This is not the story you think you know.

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