Invading the Soviet Union 1941 - Just Stupid? - Barbarossa without Hindsight

Military History Visualized June 22, 2018
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The German Invasion of the Soviet Union 1941 is often called "just stupid" by various people, although the operation clearly failed, the statement woefully ignores the knowledge of the time, since even the Allies assumed a German victory, which is not so "stupid" considering both the Soviet & German track record in Summer 1941. »» GET OUR BOOKS «« » The Assault Platoon of the Grenadier-Company November 1944 (StG 44) - http://sturmzug.com » Army Regulation Medium Panzer Company 1941 - http://www.hdv470-7.com »» SUPPORT MHV «« » patreon - see videos early (adfree) - https://www.patreon.com/join/mhv » subscribe star - https://www.subscribestar.com/mhv » paypal donation - https://paypal.me/mhvis » YouTube Membership - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK09g6gYGMvU-0x1VCF1hgA/join »» MERCHANDISE «« » teespring - https://teespring.com/stores/military-history-visualized »» SOCIAL MEDIA «« » twitter - https://twitter.com/MilHiVisualized » facebook - https://www.facebook.com/milhistoryvisualized/ » SOURCES « Kahn, Martin: ‘Russia Will Assuredly Be Defeated’: Anglo-American Government Assessments of Soviet War Potential before Operation Barbarossa, The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 25:2 (2012), p. 220-240, DOI: 10.1080/13518046.2012.676498 Link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13518046.2012.676498 Hill, Alexander: The Red Army and the Second World War. Armies of the Second World War. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, 2017. Glantz, David M.; House, Jonathan M.: When Titans Clashed. How the Red Army stopped Hitler. Revised and Expanded Edition. University Press of Kansas: USA, 2015 Habeck, Mary R.: Dress Rehearsals, 1937-1941. In: Higham, Robin (ed.); Kagan, Frederick W. (ed.): The Military History of the Soviet Union. Palgrave: New York, 2002, p. 93-107 Samuels, Martin: Doctrine and Dogma. German and British Infantry Tactics in the First World War Citino, Robert M.: The German Way of War. From the Thirty Years’ War to the Third Reich. University Press of Kansas: USA, 2005. Alexander, Martin S.: French grand strategy and defence preparations; in: Cambridge History of the Second World War, Vol 1 Imlay, Talbot: Western Allied ideology, 1939-1945; in: Cambridge History of the Second World War, Vol 2 Tooze, Adam; Martin, Jamie: The economics of the war with Nazi Germany; in: Cambridge History of the Second World War, Vol 3 Edgerton, David: Coal,iron ore and oil in the Second World War; in: Cambridge History of the Second World War, Vol 3 Rothenberg Gunther E.: The Art of Warfare in the Age of Napoleon Mikaberidze, Alexander: The Battle of Borodino. Napoleon against Kutuzov. Napoleonic Wars. Campaign Chronicles Jones, David R.: From Disaster to Recovery: Russia’s Air Forces in the Two World Wars. In: Higham & Harris: Why Air Forces Fail Glantz, David M.; House, Jonathan M.: When Titans Clashed. How the Red Army stopped Hitler. Revised and Expanded Edition. University Press of Kansas: USA, 2015 Oberkommando des Heeres: Erfahrungen und Betrachtungen aus dem japanisch-chinesischen Feldzug 1937/38, Berlin, 15. March 1938 http://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/1048-akte-231-okh-abteilung-fremde-heere-beurteilung-der-japanischen-wehrmacht-erfahrungen-und-bet#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1 Herrera, Geoffrey L.: Inventing the Railroad and Rifle Revolution: Information, Military Innovation and the Rise of Germany. In: The Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 27, June 2004, p. 243-271 » CREDITS & SPECIAL THX « Song: Ethan Meixsell - Demilitarized Zone #Barbarossa,#JustStupid,#InvasionSovietUnion

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