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The Battle of Kursk, Pt 2

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DISCLAIMER! If you're listening to this episode, first, thank you! But second, this is an early episode. It was recorded and edited when we really didn't know what we were doing and our sound quality was very lacking. We've gotten a lot better at both since then so, please, bear with us! We're so glad to have you along.
Germany invaded the USSR in June, 1941. In part 2 of our chat about the battle of Kursk, we sprint through the first 2 years on the Eastern Front. We chat about Stalin's blunder in ignoring all the signs of imminent invasion, Eastern Front atrocities, early German success with those big encirclements, Moscow, Stalingrad, and a whole lot more.
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/HeretoHistory
We have a good Eastern Front reading list there and you can keep up with news about our show.
Thanks, as always, to our sound editor, Grant Weaver
Music credit: Ancient Mystery Waltz by Kevin Macleod

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DISCLAIMER! If you're listening to this episode, first, thank you! But second, this is an early episode. It was recorded and edited when we really didn't know what we were doing and our sound quality was very lacking. We've gotten a lot better at both since then so, please, bear with us! We're so glad to have you along.
Germany invaded the USSR in June, 1941. In part 2 of our chat about the battle of Kursk, we sprint through the first 2 years on the Eastern Front. We chat about Stalin's blunder in ignoring all the signs of imminent invasion, Eastern Front atrocities, early German success with those big encirclements, Moscow, Stalingrad, and a whole lot more.
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/HeretoHistory
We have a good Eastern Front reading list there and you can keep up with news about our show.
Thanks, as always, to our sound editor, Grant Weaver
Music credit: Ancient Mystery Waltz by Kevin Macleod

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