The Battle of Moscow, 1941. The Nazi War Machine Grinds to a Halt in Russia.
Description
The failure to seize Moscow sealed the fate of the Nazi war effort in the Soviet Union. What could have been a decisive blow to Stalin’s regime, unraveling Soviet defenses and shattering Communist control, instead became the turning point from which Hitler’s ambitions would never recover. Moscow wasn’t merely a city; it was the nerve center of Soviet power, the key to unraveling the Eastern Front. Without it, the German advance faltered, and the dream of a swift victory over the USSR collapsed into a nightmare of attrition, leaving the Reich to bleed out on the frozen plains of Russia.
Moscow. September 30, 1941.
Soviet Forces: ~ 1,000,000 Soldiers.
German Nazi Forces: ~ 750,000 Soldiers.
Additional Reading and Episode Research:
- Guderian, Heinz. Panzer Leader.
- Carrel, Paul. Hitler Moves East, 1941-1943.
- Dupuy, Trevor. Great Battles on the Eastern Front,
- Philippi, Alfred. 'Battle for Moscow: The German View,' History of the Second World War, #27.
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