Barbarossa Derailed: The Battle For Smolensk 10... -

Without the grit shown at Smolensk, the defense of Moscow might never have happened. It was a brutal, costly struggle that proved the Blitzkrieg had its limits.

When Hitler launched , the goal was simple: a knockout blow to Moscow before winter. But then came Smolensk .

Often called the "forgotten" turning point, the Battle for Smolensk (July–September 1941) was where the German war machine first realized they weren't in for a sprint—they were in for a marathon. Barbarossa Derailed: The Battle For Smolensk 10...

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Thinking about the turning points of WWII? You can't overlook the chaos of 1941. Here’s a post breaking down why the fight for Smolensk was such a game-changer. Without the grit shown at Smolensk, the defense

This was the moment the "derailing" began. The German supply lines stretched to a breaking point, and the pause at Smolensk allowed the Soviets to fortify Moscow’s defenses.

Was Smolensk the primary reason the Germans lost the initiative in '41, or was the outcome already inevitable due to logistics? Let's talk in the comments! 👇 But then came Smolensk

While the Wehrmacht captured hundreds of thousands of prisoners, the Red Army’s relentless counterattacks forced the Germans to burn through fuel, tanks, and men they couldn't easily replace.