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title: "Apocalypse: Operation Barbarossa"
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**Really good read from [Big Serge @ Big Serge Thought](https://bigserge.substack.com/p/apocalypse-operation-barbarossa)**

**Of course share some thoughts… I’ve posted a few excerpts below but suggest the piece be read entirely at the link above. Both hubby and I found it an interesting read.**

![](https://i0.wp.com/pennyforyourthoughts2.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/image-48.png?resize=477%2C351&ssl=1)> **This war began in the early morning hours of June 22, 1941, when the German Wehrmacht jumped off its start lines and implemented *Operation Barbarossa*.** This operation, like the larger war that it inaugurated, was unprecedented in its scope. The German force numbered well over three million men – dwarfing the forces involved in the invasions of Poland or France. Even more uniquely, however, **Barbarossa was an attempt to wage a campaign of maneuver and annihilation on a genuinely continental scale.** The planned areas of operation ranged from the Baltic States and Leningrad in the north all the way to Crimea in the south. **The entire battlespace was on the order of half a million square miles**. This is entirely unique. Neither before nor after would any army attempt a fully continental scale operation – and for good reason.
> 
> **Barbarossa and its immediate follow up operation (Operation Typhoon) are much mythologized and frequently misrepresented in popular histories**. The most simplistic story that is usually told centers strongly on the Russian winter. The Germans, it is said, were on the verge of capturing Moscow when they were caught out by the onset of winter weather, which froze their advance and allowed the USSR to recover (usually, it is said, with the generous aid of American lend-lease). A slightly more sophisticated, but still incorrect story points to the decision in the early autumn to redirect forces towards Kiev as a critical moment – allegedly, this reflected Hitler getting distracted by secondary objectives and causing a fatal delay which left the Germans unable to reach Moscow in time.
> 
> **The failure of Barbarossa was in fact rooted in the highest conceptions of the operation, rather than in the details of its implementation. Barbarossa failed because it was simply impossible to successfully wage a continental scale maneuver campaign in the Soviet Union with the resources available to the German Wehrmacht in 1941. Tellingly, Barbarossa achieved all its objectives – but these successes did not translate to strategic victory.**
