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Here's how Nazi Germany lost on the Eastern Front to the Soviet Union in World War II

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Here's how Nazi Germany lost on the Eastern Front to the Soviet Union in World War II


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  • The attempted German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 ultimately failed.
  • The German army split its forces in three.
  • This was a major mistake, as the Germans underestimated the strength of Soviet reserves.


The Battle of Stalingrad had its origins in a pivotal German miscalculation at the start of World War II.

Operation Barbarossa, the code name for Germany’s invasion of the east, was designed to destroy the Soviet Union, securing Germany’s eastern flank, and so guaranteeing German control of Continental Europe (George Friedman wrote about Germany’s geopolitical grand strategy in his exclusive e-book, The World Explained in Maps, which you can download here.)

The invasion began on June 22, 1941. But the Germans made a critical error even before the invasion began.

A Critical Error

Barbarossa was a three-pronged attack.

One prong was into the Baltic states and then toward Leningrad (modern day St. Petersburg), the second was toward Moscow, and the third was into the south in order to capture Ukraine and then the Caucasus.

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Formulating the plan in this way violated one of the principles of warfare, one sacred to the German high command: the concentration of forces. By dividing their forces, none of the Germans’ goals were achieved.

Leningrad held out in spite of Germany’s blockade, the Germans were stopped just outside of Moscow, and the southern thrust wasn’t set up to succeed.

The Germans’ blunder was rooted in an intelligence failure

The Abwehr (Germany’s military intelligence) severely underestimated the size of Soviet reserves. Based on those estimates, German high command mistakenly believed it didn’t need to concentrate its forces.

The Germans envisioned an initial battle of encirclement to capture Soviet armies, followed by an advance against feeble reserves, ending in victory well before the end of winter 1941.

This intelligence failure cost the Germans a victory that year. They might have knocked the Soviet Union out if they had taken Moscow, but that’s unclear.

Leningrad was a strategic sideshow. But the war could certainly have been won in the south. And the crucial battle in the south was at Stalingrad.

Underestimating the enemy

Modern wars and economies run on oil, and the Soviets’ major source of oil was Baku in Azerbaijan. The city had been Europe’s first major source of oil.

Had the Germans focused their entire invasion on the south and captured the land bridge between the Volga and the Don rivers, Baku’s oil wouldn’t have been able to flow to Soviet factories, and no amount of lend-lease could have made up for it.

But because of their faulty intelligence, the Germans thought they could attain all three goals in 1941.

They were wrong.

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