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The Brusilov Offensive: Russia's Greatest WWI Campaign

8 min · 28. juni 2026
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In the summer of 1916, as the Somme and Verdun dominated headlines, a Russian general named Alexei Brusilov launched an offensive that shattered the Austro-Hungarian army and nearly knocked the Habsburg Empire out of the war. This episode dives into Brusilov's innovative tactics—short, rolling artillery barrages and concentrated shock attacks that bypassed entrenched positions—and how they exploited the weakest link in the Central Powers. We follow the offensive from its secret preparation through the breakthrough at Lutsk, the capture of hundreds of thousands of prisoners, and the crippling losses that Austria-Hungary never truly recovered from. But Brusilov's success came at a staggering cost: over a million Russian casualties, which fueled disillusionment at home and helped spark the Russian Revolution. We also examine the role of General Aleksei Kaledin and the critical failure at Kovel, where German reinforcements finally halted the advance. This is the story of the most successful Allied operation of the war—and the one that destroyed the army that won it. #BrusilovOffensive #AlexeiBrusilov #WWI #EasternFront #AustroHungarianEmpire #Lutsk #Kovel #AlekseiKaledin #RussianRevolution #1916 #MilitaryHistory #TrenchWarfare #Habsburgs #CentralPowers #RussianArmy #History #FexingoHistory #WorldWarI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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