FALL BLAU 1942 - Examining the Disaster
概要
TLDROperation Blau was Germany's major offensive in the summer of 1942, aimed at capturing crucial resources from the Soviet Union. Initially appearing successful with territorial gains, it ultimately failed due to logistical challenges, insufficient troop allocation, and underestimating Soviet resistance. The operation's miscalculations, compounded by strategic overreach, led to severe consequences for the German military, notably setting the stage for the Battle of Stalingrad. It marked a pivotal moment, transitioning the momentum of the war to the Soviet forces and changing German military strategy thereafter.
収穫
- ⚔️ Operation Blau aimed to capture oil and food resources in the South.
- 📉 Logistical issues led to strained German supply lines as they advanced.
- 🚫 Insufficient troop strength hindered the Germans' objectives.
- ⚠️ Underestimating Soviet resilience resulted in heavy German losses.
- 🎯 Hitler's strategic decisions diluted troop effectiveness across fronts.
- 🛑 Operation Blau set the stage for the eventual Battle of Stalingrad.
- 📊 The Red Army's recovery allowed them to mount effective resistance.
- 📅 Operation Blau's failure shifted momentum towards the Soviets.
- 💔 Blitzkrieg tactics became ineffective in the prolonged conflict.
- 🇩🇪 The operation revealed the limitations of German military strategies.
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The German summer offensive of 1942, known as Case Blue, is marked as a failure despite initial territorial gains, as it doesn't achieve its strategic objectives, ultimately leading to the decline of German war tactics.
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To understand the failure of Case Blue, one must consider Operation Barbarossa's 1941 context. Hitler’s focus on capturing southern resources like oil and food in Ukraine significantly shapes the 1942 strategy, despite significant contention from German military command.
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Hitler's insistence on moving south clashes with Halder’s prioritization of Moscow, leading to manipulation of troop deployments that disproportionately favors army group center, creating logistical nightmares for the subsequent campaign.
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The vast distances and extensive territory of the Soviet Union present significant challenges not faced in prior campaigns, markedly differing from previous successes in France, indicating a flawed approach by Halder and German command.
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The strategic mindset underlying Case Blue seems to inadequately account for the Soviet Union's resilience, where merely capturing Moscow or territory would not equate to victory, showing a severe misjudgment by German command.
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Despite heavy losses, the Red Army begins to reform in 1942, replenishing its ranks and resources, applying lessons learned from prior defeats, and rising to counteract German advances effectively during Case Blue.
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The plan for Operation Blue reveals deficiencies in German forces, with insufficient divisions allocated and operational overreach, creating a scenario where logistical support was critically inadequate.
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As the offensive commences, the Germans encounter unexpected resistance from the reorganized Soviet military, diminishing the anticipated success, leading to a sluggish and inefficient advance.
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Hitler's disconnect with field commanders deepens as disagreements arise over tactical decisions, further destabilizing the German command structure and hampering the overall effectiveness of the offensive.
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Amidst the operation's chaos, various German units experience rapid gains, but these are overshadowed by the inability to encircle sufficient Soviet forces, rendering the tactic ineffective and culminating in critical operational failures.
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In summary, Case Blue exemplifies the failure of the German military strategy, which, despite some territorial advances, could not translate those gains into sustained victory, leading to the eventual decline of the German war effort in the east.
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What was Operation Blau?
Operation Blau was the major German summer offensive in 1942 aimed at capturing Soviet resources in the Caucasus and Ukraine.
Why did Operation Blau fail?
It failed due to overextended supply lines, insufficient troop strength, and underestimating the Red Army's resilience.
What was the strategic objective of Operation Blau?
The objective was to seize oil fields in the Caucasus and agricultural resources in Ukraine to sustain the German war effort.
How did logistics impact Operation Blau?
Germans faced severe logistical strains as they advanced further into Soviet territory beyond their supply capacity.
What was the outcome of Operation Blau?
It is considered a failure, leading to significant German losses and setting the stage for the subsequent Battle of Stalingrad.
What role did Hitler's decisions play in the failure of Operation Blau?
Hitler's insistence on various strategic goals diluted forces and resources, contributing to the operation's uncoordinated effort.
How did the Red Army respond to the German offensive?
The Red Army, recovering from prior losses, reorganized and mounted effective resistance, undermining the German advance.
What was the significance of Stalingrad in the context of Operation Blau?
The defense of Stalingrad became crucial as it marked the turning point in the war, following the failures of Blau.
How did Operation Blau influence future German strategies?
It demonstrated the limitations of blitzkrieg tactics over extended operations, forcing a shift in German military strategy.
What were the key lessons learned from Operation Blau?
The operation highlighted the importance of logistics, the value of accurate intelligence, and the necessity of concentrated force against a resilient enemy.
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- 00:00:00blau is a complete disaster for the
- 00:00:02germans so much so
- 00:00:03that it brings the german army to the
- 00:00:06brink
- 00:00:06and ends the traditional german way of
- 00:00:09war
- 00:00:10the war of movement on the surface
- 00:00:13wow appears to be a success look at the
- 00:00:16territory
- 00:00:17that the germans take but when you dive
- 00:00:20into the details
- 00:00:22you find that this campaign the main
- 00:00:25summer offensive of 1942
- 00:00:28ends in failure having not achieved its
- 00:00:31objectives
- 00:00:32so let's dive into the details and
- 00:00:34explain the failure
- 00:00:36that was case blue
- 00:00:42to fully understand blau we first need
- 00:00:44to look back at
- 00:00:45operation barbarossa what happens in
- 00:00:48barbarossa in 1941
- 00:00:50directly dictates what happens in 1942
- 00:00:53during operation blau
- 00:00:55and it really explains both why blau
- 00:00:57became a thing in the first place
- 00:00:59and also why blau failed germany invades
- 00:01:03the soviet union in 1941
- 00:01:06and hitler says that the priority is in
- 00:01:09the south
- 00:01:10he wants to take the food and the
- 00:01:12minerals in the ukraine
- 00:01:14and he wants to take the oil of the
- 00:01:17caucasus
- 00:01:18this is because german occupied europe
- 00:01:21is suffering under a food crisis
- 00:01:23and a massive oil deficit which is
- 00:01:26bringing the german economy
- 00:01:28to a halt and would bring the army to a
- 00:01:30standstill
- 00:01:31in october of 1941 so hitler
- 00:01:35wants to prioritize the south in order
- 00:01:37to get the resources that germany
- 00:01:40desperately needs to continue the war
- 00:01:44but france halda does not want to go
- 00:01:47south halda
- 00:01:48is the chief of staff of the german army
- 00:01:50high command
- 00:01:51the okh and halda looks at the french
- 00:01:54campaign in 1940
- 00:01:56sees that the reason they won that war
- 00:01:58was because
- 00:02:00they'd encircled the enemy forces and
- 00:02:02then marched to paris
- 00:02:04so he takes that to mean that the way to
- 00:02:06win a war
- 00:02:08is to encircle the enemy forces then
- 00:02:11take the capital
- 00:02:12he then applies this logic to the east
- 00:02:16and wants to wage the same style of war
- 00:02:19that had won
- 00:02:19in france but against the soviet union
- 00:02:23encircle the soviet troops first then
- 00:02:26take
- 00:02:26moscow and then win the problem is
- 00:02:30that the soviet union and russia
- 00:02:32previously
- 00:02:33was a completely different animal to
- 00:02:36france even a cursory glance had a map
- 00:02:40will show you now the distance well
- 00:02:43this is france and then this is the
- 00:02:46soviet union
- 00:02:47france versus the soviet union it
- 00:02:50it's just it's a huge difference now the
- 00:02:53population
- 00:02:54is not as dense as it was in western
- 00:02:57europe
- 00:02:58but the landmass itself and the
- 00:03:00distances
- 00:03:01and the space is massively different
- 00:03:04so much so that even the operational
- 00:03:07plan for barbarossa
- 00:03:09says well german panzers can't drive
- 00:03:12to the pacific and that the ultimate
- 00:03:15objective
- 00:03:16is a line from archangelisk to astrakhan
- 00:03:20this is just a made up line by the way
- 00:03:23having no real world terrain border
- 00:03:27the euro mountains are even further back
- 00:03:29from this
- 00:03:30so they won't even be affected if the
- 00:03:33germans
- 00:03:34got to this point which some other
- 00:03:35spoiler they don't actually do
- 00:03:37and unlike france the soviets and the
- 00:03:39russians previously
- 00:03:41knew that their strength lay in the
- 00:03:43great distances that their state had
- 00:03:47you see this in many campaigns the
- 00:03:48famous one being napoleon's
- 00:03:51conquest of moscow in 1812
- 00:03:54which didn't bring about a collapse of
- 00:03:57the russian state
- 00:03:58but there are many more including world
- 00:04:01war one
- 00:04:02where the germans occupied vast tracts
- 00:04:05of russian territory and yet the russian
- 00:04:08and then soviet state
- 00:04:10well it's still fighting although in
- 00:04:12this case it was fighting itself
- 00:04:14effectively this is a completely
- 00:04:16different game
- 00:04:17with different rules what works on the
- 00:04:20european chess board
- 00:04:22does not work on the asiatic go board
- 00:04:25so taking the soviet capital and taking
- 00:04:28vast amounts of territory
- 00:04:30by itself probably won't bring about
- 00:04:33the collapse of the soviet state and you
- 00:04:36can see this
- 00:04:37in hitler's logic if he takes the food
- 00:04:40in the ukraine and the oil in the
- 00:04:42caucasus
- 00:04:44the soviet union would be deprived of
- 00:04:47the means to fight
- 00:04:48and germany would have all the resources
- 00:04:51she needs to continue
- 00:04:53the struggle this is very much a
- 00:04:56strategic
- 00:04:56mindset the type of logic needed on a go
- 00:05:00board
- 00:05:00but how does logic is let's defeat the
- 00:05:03armies in the field
- 00:05:05take moscow and then that will somehow
- 00:05:08result in a victory
- 00:05:10this is very much a chess player
- 00:05:13type of logic but the reality is taking
- 00:05:15moscow won't result
- 00:05:17in victory and won't deprive the soviets
- 00:05:20of the means
- 00:05:21to keep fighting unlike the southern
- 00:05:24route yet at the time prior to the war
- 00:05:27against the soviet union
- 00:05:28halda decides to apply what he learns of
- 00:05:31the french campaign
- 00:05:32on the barbarossa campaign regardless of
- 00:05:35what
- 00:05:36hitler wants so what halda does
- 00:05:39is he manipulates hitler's orders to
- 00:05:42change the priority
- 00:05:44from the south where hitler wants to go
- 00:05:47to the center moscow and he does this
- 00:05:51without telling
- 00:05:52hitler armor groups north centre and
- 00:05:54south
- 00:05:55are arranged with halder's logic in mind
- 00:05:59armor group center takes the priority in
- 00:06:02terms of units and supplies and so on
- 00:06:05and army group south doesn't receive as
- 00:06:08much as it really should have done
- 00:06:10now david stahill in his book operation
- 00:06:14barbarossa
- 00:06:15and jeremy's defeat in the east goes
- 00:06:18into this in a lot more detail and i
- 00:06:21highly recommend it if you haven't read
- 00:06:23it already but
- 00:06:24basically hitler doesn't learn of how
- 00:06:27does manipulation
- 00:06:29and reorientation of the priority of the
- 00:06:31campaign
- 00:06:32until after the campaign is well
- 00:06:34underway
- 00:06:35halda's plan is to make it easier for
- 00:06:38german armies to move
- 00:06:40towards moscow so that hitler will then
- 00:06:43conclude with halder that moscow
- 00:06:46should become the priority um
- 00:06:50the problem is that when hitler realizes
- 00:06:53that's what's happened it results in a
- 00:06:56conflict between halder and hitler
- 00:06:58and this is another good example of why
- 00:07:00hitler comes to the conclusion
- 00:07:03that he shouldn't have listened to his
- 00:07:05generals
- 00:07:06because in this case he was right halder
- 00:07:10had betrayed him
- 00:07:11and had disobeyed his orders to the
- 00:07:14detriment of the campaign
- 00:07:16and the war as a whole hitler was
- 00:07:19absolutely right to prioritize the south
- 00:07:21and halda was dead wrong in prioritizing
- 00:07:24moscow
- 00:07:25and interestingly stalin in 1941
- 00:07:29correctly guesses that hitler wanted to
- 00:07:31attack
- 00:07:32on the southern front this is why
- 00:07:35there are so many units in the ukraine
- 00:07:37in 1941 and
- 00:07:39partly why they were caught off guard
- 00:07:42when the german attack
- 00:07:43came because while some soviet units
- 00:07:46were still redeploying to the south
- 00:07:48when barbarossa began when the german
- 00:07:50attack goes towards moscow
- 00:07:52the center axis the soviets in that area
- 00:07:55are overwhelmed by
- 00:07:56the concentration of german forces there
- 00:08:00they go two or three months into the
- 00:08:01campaign and the germans run out of fuel
- 00:08:03and then get bogged down in fighting
- 00:08:05outside moscow
- 00:08:07fast forward to 1942 and stalin
- 00:08:09concludes
- 00:08:10okay i was wrong about hitler wanting to
- 00:08:13go south in 1941
- 00:08:15and clearly he's aiming for moscow
- 00:08:18therefore
- 00:08:19we need to prioritize the moscow area
- 00:08:22in 1942 because this is where the main
- 00:08:26german summer offensive will attack and
- 00:08:29to take the germans off guard a little
- 00:08:32bit
- 00:08:32we'll launch a diversionary attack in
- 00:08:35the south
- 00:08:35at kharkov in fact marshall timochenko
- 00:08:39actually proposed this attack in order
- 00:08:41to divert german attention
- 00:08:43and reinforcements from the upcoming
- 00:08:45attack
- 00:08:46on moscow attempting a pincer movement
- 00:08:50against the germans at kharkov
- 00:08:52their attacks are halted and well
- 00:08:55they went almost nowhere why
- 00:08:58because they'd gone straight into the
- 00:09:00teeth of the german forces preparing
- 00:09:03for the summer offensive foul blau
- 00:09:06hitler once again instructed howler to
- 00:09:08make the plan
- 00:09:10this time for fall blau and i'm going to
- 00:09:12emphasize that haldad does the majority
- 00:09:15of the work for this plan
- 00:09:17so many of the faults with this plan are
- 00:09:20actually holders and we'll come back to
- 00:09:22them later
- 00:09:23but unlike the barbarossa plan hitler
- 00:09:26and yodel
- 00:09:27made alterations probably to ensure that
- 00:09:31hitler's wishes were adhered to this
- 00:09:33time and
- 00:09:34this fact annoys halder who later
- 00:09:36complains about both hitler
- 00:09:38and google even though he was at fault
- 00:09:40the first time the objective now
- 00:09:42was absolutely set in the south and
- 00:09:45the remainder of the ukraine was to be
- 00:09:47taken the caucuses would be
- 00:09:49captured as well along with her vital
- 00:09:52oil fields after encircling and
- 00:09:55destroying soviet forces
- 00:09:57in the eastern ukraine the germans
- 00:10:00would move along the dawn and eventually
- 00:10:03reach
- 00:10:04astrakhan at this point the plan was to
- 00:10:07turn
- 00:10:07south and go into the caucasus proper
- 00:10:10taking makop and grozny
- 00:10:13these were two major oil producing sites
- 00:10:15north of the caucasus mountains now a
- 00:10:18lot of people say that the germans
- 00:10:19were trying to get to baku but that
- 00:10:22doesn't seem to actually be the case
- 00:10:24in fact this is why going to astrakhan
- 00:10:27was important
- 00:10:29if they take makeup and grozny and get
- 00:10:32them
- 00:10:32up and running the germans would have
- 00:10:35substantially more oil and if they take
- 00:10:38astracan
- 00:10:40not only would this prevent soviet
- 00:10:41reinforcements from
- 00:10:43going south which may actually
- 00:10:46ultimately help them reach baku
- 00:10:48but they could block oil shipments from
- 00:10:51the caucasus going to the rest of the
- 00:10:53soviet union blocking the oil would then
- 00:10:55[ __ ] the soviet economy completely in
- 00:10:571943
- 00:10:59leading to her collapse and if not would
- 00:11:01certainly hinder her
- 00:11:02mechanized forces therefore baku wasn't
- 00:11:05necessary for blau and the astrakhan
- 00:11:08path
- 00:11:09strategy was to block oil shipments
- 00:11:11going north along the volga
- 00:11:13this then explains why the decision was
- 00:11:16later made
- 00:11:17to go into stalingrad and this is
- 00:11:20important to note
- 00:11:22stalingrad wasn't the ultimate objective
- 00:11:25of blau
- 00:11:25and in fact it's barely mentioned in the
- 00:11:28initial plan
- 00:11:29when it is mentioned it says going into
- 00:11:31the city
- 00:11:32isn't a priority here's the stalingrad
- 00:11:35quote from the plan
- 00:11:36in any event every effort will be made
- 00:11:38to reach stalingrad
- 00:11:40itself or at least to bring the city
- 00:11:42under fire
- 00:11:43from heavy artillery so that it may no
- 00:11:46longer be of any use as an industrial or
- 00:11:48communications center
- 00:11:50they didn't have to go into stalingrad
- 00:11:52it wasn't seen
- 00:11:53as that important what was more
- 00:11:55important was the
- 00:11:57northern guard line along the dawn and
- 00:11:59the vulgar
- 00:12:00in order to prevent the soviets from
- 00:12:02breaking through
- 00:12:04which would disrupt german efforts in
- 00:12:06the caucasus
- 00:12:07and blau can be summed up by saying
- 00:12:10first we'll break through the soviet
- 00:12:12lines
- 00:12:12encircle and destroy them then race off
- 00:12:14towards astrakhan
- 00:12:16forming the northern flank and then
- 00:12:18we'll head into the caucasus
- 00:12:20that in a nutshell is operation blau
- 00:12:24however there are several problems with
- 00:12:26the blau
- 00:12:27plan problem number one is the distances
- 00:12:30involved remember when we said that the
- 00:12:33soviet union
- 00:12:34and russia previously had the advantage
- 00:12:37of
- 00:12:37vast distances which was one of the
- 00:12:39state's natural strengths
- 00:12:42well blau would send the germans another
- 00:12:45800 kilometers
- 00:12:47into soviet territory and if we bear in
- 00:12:50mind that the german armies were already
- 00:12:53at the limit of their logistical
- 00:12:55capabilities
- 00:12:56this would put further strain on german
- 00:12:59supply
- 00:13:00in fact in november of 1940 the army
- 00:13:03quartermaster general
- 00:13:04major general wagner predicted that
- 00:13:07german logistics could
- 00:13:09only take them about 500 to 800
- 00:13:11kilometers
- 00:13:12into the soviet union before it broke
- 00:13:14down
- 00:13:15he did in fact tell haldo who ignored
- 00:13:19him
- 00:13:19and wagner's predictions turned out to
- 00:13:21be very
- 00:13:22accurate the the point is that the
- 00:13:25germans had already gone this distance
- 00:13:27in 1940 and had broken down
- 00:13:31now they were planning on going another
- 00:13:34800 kilometers in 1942
- 00:13:38it's simply madness uh auto lunacy
- 00:13:42but it seems they had no choice problem
- 00:13:45number two
- 00:13:46they didn't have enough troops 72
- 00:13:49german divisions will be allocated to
- 00:13:52blau
- 00:13:53however because the germans were
- 00:13:56stretched thin across a front extending
- 00:13:59from the crimea
- 00:14:00to leningrad which is a front of around
- 00:14:032
- 00:14:04700 kilometers at this point they
- 00:14:07couldn't concentrate enough forces in
- 00:14:09the south
- 00:14:10to complete their objectives for blau
- 00:14:13now a lot of people will say that the
- 00:14:16germans
- 00:14:17hadn't had already lost so many men in
- 00:14:191940
- 00:14:21that they couldn't replenish their
- 00:14:22losses for 1942.
- 00:14:25this is actually incorrect the germans
- 00:14:28did
- 00:14:28in fact replenish their losses from 1941
- 00:14:31their divisions may not be 100
- 00:14:33replenished at the start of the campaign
- 00:14:35but
- 00:14:35the manpower certainly was around now
- 00:14:38the problem
- 00:14:39is that they were at the height of their
- 00:14:42logistical
- 00:14:43capabilities facing an enemy which knew
- 00:14:46they were coming
- 00:14:47and were about to stretch themselves
- 00:14:50even thinner
- 00:14:51by riding off towards astrakhan and
- 00:14:54grozny
- 00:14:55at the height of this advance the front
- 00:14:58would be a massive 4 100 kilometers long
- 00:15:03and once they'd got to astrakhan they
- 00:15:06were then
- 00:15:06going to guard the northern flank with
- 00:15:09several armies
- 00:15:10while they also went south into the
- 00:15:12caucasus
- 00:15:13this in itself was a major problem
- 00:15:16german military cannon up to this point
- 00:15:19said that one army group
- 00:15:21could take one strategic axis this way
- 00:15:24forces will be concentrated
- 00:15:26and thrust towards one objective which
- 00:15:28would give them
- 00:15:29several operational and tactical
- 00:15:31advantages
- 00:15:32the problem with wow is that they were
- 00:15:35going for three objectives
- 00:15:38foreign then the caucasus now
- 00:15:41technically they don't advance on all
- 00:15:43three at the same time
- 00:15:45but army group south would be torn
- 00:15:48between
- 00:15:49those three objectives no matter which
- 00:15:52order they actually do them in or if
- 00:15:54they do them all
- 00:15:54or if they do them all at the same time
- 00:15:56or what not therefore even before bar
- 00:15:58was underway
- 00:15:59the plan required at least two if not
- 00:16:02three
- 00:16:02full armor groups and the germans didn't
- 00:16:06have the forces to create
- 00:16:08two or three full armor groups in the
- 00:16:10south
- 00:16:11they had one and as we know from what
- 00:16:14happened in operation barbarossa
- 00:16:16this armor group armor group south
- 00:16:19didn't even have priority in terms of
- 00:16:22number
- 00:16:22of units so they had to make them the
- 00:16:25priority in 1942
- 00:16:27even though they had 72 german divisions
- 00:16:30for blau
- 00:16:31this simply wasn't going to be enough
- 00:16:34for this
- 00:16:34campaign and they couldn't really spare
- 00:16:37more
- 00:16:38from the other two army groups there was
- 00:16:40a siege going on at leningrad
- 00:16:42in armed group north's zone and massive
- 00:16:45battles at regenev
- 00:16:46going on in army group center's area of
- 00:16:48operations the soviets
- 00:16:50are constantly counter-attacking at
- 00:16:52rejev because they don't want the
- 00:16:54germans to get
- 00:16:56to moscow so unable to pull
- 00:16:59more german divisions to the south
- 00:17:02the germans needed help in addition to
- 00:17:05the 72 german divisions allocated to
- 00:17:07blau
- 00:17:0722 divisions will be hungarian italian
- 00:17:11and romanian plus more of these axis
- 00:17:13allied forces would arrive as the
- 00:17:15campaign progressed
- 00:17:16for blau the germans had one million
- 00:17:19soldiers
- 00:17:20plus 300 000 axis allied
- 00:17:24troops and to ensure that these forces
- 00:17:26could operate over
- 00:17:27two if not three strategic axes army
- 00:17:30group
- 00:17:31south would be split into two army
- 00:17:33groups these would be army group a
- 00:17:36which would go riding off into the
- 00:17:38caucasus
- 00:17:39and army group b which would guard the
- 00:17:42northern don
- 00:17:43volga flank in terms of strength this
- 00:17:46split of armor group south was a fiction
- 00:17:49these were not
- 00:17:50full armor groups in fact by august
- 00:17:53army group a and the caucasus would have
- 00:17:55just two armies
- 00:17:57while armor group b had six three of
- 00:17:59which were non-german armies
- 00:18:01so at a time when they needed two if not
- 00:18:05three four army groups the germans had
- 00:18:08two
- 00:18:08half army groups and they weren't
- 00:18:10entirely german
- 00:18:11army groups either and of the 72 german
- 00:18:14divisions allocated to wow
- 00:18:16only nine were armored and five were
- 00:18:19motorized the rest were basically
- 00:18:21infantry or similar
- 00:18:23this would have a massive impact on what
- 00:18:24was clearly not a flawless plan
- 00:18:27especially when you consider problem
- 00:18:29number three
- 00:18:30the red army this was no longer the
- 00:18:33first 14 days of operation barbarossa
- 00:18:36when halda had announced that the war
- 00:18:38was won
- 00:18:40the red army had survived 1941 and was
- 00:18:44busy making
- 00:18:44its recovery in 1942 the factories that
- 00:18:47had been
- 00:18:48packed up and shipped off to the euros
- 00:18:51were now rebuilt and going back online
- 00:18:55the troops in the field were beginning
- 00:18:57to get more than just
- 00:18:58rifles and outdated tanks unlike the
- 00:19:02previous year when most
- 00:19:04of the soviet tanks had been light or
- 00:19:07bad
- 00:19:07tanks roughly a quarter of the tanks
- 00:19:10were now with t-34s
- 00:19:12the red army was in the midst of a major
- 00:19:16reorganization
- 00:19:17and reconstruction program designed to
- 00:19:20enable it
- 00:19:21to engage their marked forces
- 00:19:23successfully
- 00:19:24in both the summer and the winter and it
- 00:19:27would do so
- 00:19:28the red army would put up a strong
- 00:19:30resistance to the german
- 00:19:32summer offensive which would hinder the
- 00:19:33german advance
- 00:19:35and stretch the german army to breaking
- 00:19:38point
- 00:19:39but the german commanders weren't stupid
- 00:19:42they actually expected the soviets to
- 00:19:44put up a fight
- 00:19:45unlike what they'd done the previous
- 00:19:48year
- 00:19:48when barbarossa had achieved complete
- 00:19:51strategic surprise
- 00:19:53now in 1942 without strategic surprise
- 00:19:56the germans expected the
- 00:19:58initial period of blau to be more of a
- 00:20:02static battle
- 00:20:03and had planned accordingly but
- 00:20:06when the great second german summer
- 00:20:09offensive begins on the 28th of june
- 00:20:121942
- 00:20:14this turned out to not be the case
- 00:20:16beating the soviet forces immediately
- 00:20:19ahead of them
- 00:20:20the german second army and fourth panzer
- 00:20:22army race off towards their objective
- 00:20:25for an edge by the fourth of july
- 00:20:29hoth's fourth panzer army had reached
- 00:20:32the dawn
- 00:20:32in several places on its left second
- 00:20:36army
- 00:20:36came up as well and six army to the
- 00:20:39south
- 00:20:40only began to move on the 30th of the
- 00:20:42dune but also
- 00:20:43broke through the soviet units with ease
- 00:20:47take note though this position that
- 00:20:50powers his army had broken through
- 00:20:53with ease was a position that the
- 00:20:55soviets have been constructing
- 00:20:58for around about six months and
- 00:21:00powerless had broken through it without
- 00:21:03breaking a sweat
- 00:21:04and now columns of soviet forces were
- 00:21:08just
- 00:21:08fleeing to the east almost as quickly
- 00:21:12sixth army and fourth panzer armies
- 00:21:15trapped
- 00:21:16the soviet 40th army on the 2nd of july
- 00:21:19which was
- 00:21:20then devoured over the course of the
- 00:21:23next few days
- 00:21:24up to this point things had gone
- 00:21:26relatively well
- 00:21:28although the germans were now surprised
- 00:21:30how quickly
- 00:21:31soviet resistance had subsided the
- 00:21:34soviets had
- 00:21:35lost control and command of many of
- 00:21:38their
- 00:21:38sub units and the outlook for the
- 00:21:41soviets in a hall
- 00:21:42did not look good with this the second
- 00:21:46phase of blau
- 00:21:47began or sort of see von box
- 00:21:51forces at voronezh were being counter
- 00:21:53attacked
- 00:21:54by a soviet tank force so vombock was
- 00:21:57reluctant to send
- 00:21:58forth panzer army south as
- 00:22:02was part of the original blau plan
- 00:22:05hitler became enraged later going on to
- 00:22:08complain
- 00:22:09about how his panzer force had wasted 48
- 00:22:12hours sat
- 00:22:13at varanesh thanks to von bark and this
- 00:22:16is an issue especially when you consider
- 00:22:18that the germans only had
- 00:22:21nine armored and five motorized
- 00:22:23divisions for this campaign
- 00:22:25and that three armored and two motorized
- 00:22:28of these
- 00:22:29divisions were now tied up at the city
- 00:22:32of varanesh
- 00:22:33at stake here though is a much bigger
- 00:22:37picture than just a simple little
- 00:22:38argument the traditional german way of
- 00:22:41war
- 00:22:42said that an army commander could make
- 00:22:44his own decisions
- 00:22:45and act on his own initiative if
- 00:22:49von bach wanted fourth panzer army for a
- 00:22:52couple of extra days
- 00:22:54then he was entitled to it right
- 00:22:57no the objective is to take the oil
- 00:23:00fields in the caucasus
- 00:23:01not fight a tactical battle at varanesh
- 00:23:04and
- 00:23:04von bark is preventing that from
- 00:23:07happening
- 00:23:08hitler who has not been schooled in the
- 00:23:11traditional german
- 00:23:12juncker officer way of war does not care
- 00:23:16about the tactical situation at varinesh
- 00:23:20he has a strategic mindset unlike von
- 00:23:23bark
- 00:23:23and he wants forth panzer army to go
- 00:23:26south
- 00:23:27on the second and third of july hitler
- 00:23:30and bach
- 00:23:31need to discuss the situation and bach
- 00:23:34conceded to the pressure from above to
- 00:23:36release
- 00:23:37fourth panzer army you hear often how
- 00:23:41hitler should have listened to his
- 00:23:43generals
- 00:23:44well on the strategic level his generals
- 00:23:47were squandering
- 00:23:48what little time they had to win the war
- 00:23:51another crack in the traditional german
- 00:23:54way of war
- 00:23:55on the 6th of july voronesh fell but on
- 00:23:58the 8th of july von bokh
- 00:24:00sent a message to halder and his outlook
- 00:24:03for the campaign was not good
- 00:24:05bach said that the german pincers would
- 00:24:08probably close around nothing and that
- 00:24:10in my opinion operation blau 2
- 00:24:14is dead to explain this basically
- 00:24:17blau was designed as a series of
- 00:24:19operations rather than just one plan
- 00:24:22it was more of a set piece battle with
- 00:24:24timings and various thrusts which
- 00:24:26was more like a british battle plan
- 00:24:28rather than a traditional
- 00:24:30german okay go figure it all out
- 00:24:33as it goes plan the reason it was
- 00:24:35planned like this was for two reasons
- 00:24:36the first was because the traditional
- 00:24:39german way of war had failed in
- 00:24:41barbarossa
- 00:24:43having your generals ride off into the
- 00:24:45sunrise on their own initiative
- 00:24:47is great but only if you don't leave
- 00:24:50millions of enemy troops on your flanks
- 00:24:52or rear
- 00:24:53cadarian so instead of racing off to
- 00:24:56create
- 00:24:57massive encirclements which they
- 00:24:59couldn't keep a tight ring around
- 00:25:01allowing the red army to simply walk out
- 00:25:03of the trap
- 00:25:04the panzer forces now had to create
- 00:25:07little encirclements
- 00:25:09so the infantry could do their work this
- 00:25:12meant that
- 00:25:13the generals really couldn't have
- 00:25:15operational freedom like they'd had
- 00:25:17before
- 00:25:18the two styles simply don't complement
- 00:25:21each other
- 00:25:22and so they were reigned in to fight a
- 00:25:25more classic style of battle
- 00:25:27rather than a war of movement the second
- 00:25:30reason was because they expected the
- 00:25:32soviets to fight
- 00:25:33harder than they'd done the year before
- 00:25:35since they no longer had the strategic
- 00:25:37surprise
- 00:25:38the soviets knew they were at war and
- 00:25:41knew that the enemy ahead of them
- 00:25:43could attack them so they were better
- 00:25:46prepared than they had been the year
- 00:25:47before
- 00:25:48they'd also been digging defenses for
- 00:25:50several months now
- 00:25:51and seemed to be better prepared
- 00:25:54also worth noting is that the year
- 00:25:56before during barbarossa
- 00:25:59the soviets had struck back into the
- 00:26:02jaws
- 00:26:03of the german pincers uh they'd
- 00:26:06effectively counter-attack themselves
- 00:26:08straight into the prisoner of war camps
- 00:26:10but that was in 1941 in 1942 during
- 00:26:14case blue something else was happening
- 00:26:17now what i'm about to describe is is
- 00:26:20still up for debate
- 00:26:21but i want to provide some clarity to it
- 00:26:24and not just make some sweeping remarks
- 00:26:26that others have made
- 00:26:28so please bear in mind that the picture
- 00:26:30is
- 00:26:31not clear on the 7th of july
- 00:26:34timochenko ordered a general retreat
- 00:26:38to prevent his forces from getting
- 00:26:40encircled by the german
- 00:26:42pincers so on the operational level at
- 00:26:45least
- 00:26:46the soviets ordered a purposeful
- 00:26:49retreat but even as early as the 30th
- 00:26:52of june 1942 soviet forces from mostly
- 00:26:56divisional level downwards
- 00:26:58were already retreating and this retreat
- 00:27:01at divisional level downwards
- 00:27:03was not the calm collected retreat
- 00:27:06of an organized army no the soviets lost
- 00:27:09command and control of their units there
- 00:27:12was
- 00:27:13large-scale desertions and the loss of
- 00:27:15much equipment
- 00:27:17it was a route as cetino points out in
- 00:27:20his book death
- 00:27:21of the bear marked the soviet troops
- 00:27:24weren't stupid
- 00:27:26they knew that especially in the summer
- 00:27:29the german
- 00:27:29panzer attacks would encircle and
- 00:27:32destroy them
- 00:27:33and they had no intention of becoming
- 00:27:35prisoners of war
- 00:27:36so they just began to flee on the one
- 00:27:39hand then we have a
- 00:27:40purposeful retreat on the other hand
- 00:27:43a route and while many argue it was
- 00:27:47one of the other the reality is it was
- 00:27:49probably both
- 00:27:50it just depends on what level of the
- 00:27:52command structure you're talking about
- 00:27:54either way though this retreat or route
- 00:27:56would have dire consequences for the
- 00:27:59plan for blue
- 00:28:00and the german chances of success during
- 00:28:03the summer offensive were also impacted
- 00:28:05by this
- 00:28:06this is because if the soviets retreat
- 00:28:08then the german pincers won't encircle
- 00:28:10them
- 00:28:10if they don't encircle them then the
- 00:28:12soviets will live to fight another day
- 00:28:15they will effectively slip the noose
- 00:28:18this is bad because the traditional
- 00:28:20german way of war
- 00:28:21said they had to destroy the enemy
- 00:28:24forces before riding off to victory
- 00:28:26and in this case the soviets were
- 00:28:29retreating
- 00:28:30so hitler reacts quickly launching bio2
- 00:28:34on the 9th of july this was actually a
- 00:28:37full two weeks earlier than planned
- 00:28:41such is the desperation to keep blau
- 00:28:43alive
- 00:28:44army group south is now split into two
- 00:28:48lists army group a and von box army
- 00:28:51group
- 00:28:51b and christ's first panzer army is let
- 00:28:55loose across the donets river
- 00:28:57what's happened over the course of the
- 00:28:59next few days
- 00:29:00in any other context but war
- 00:29:03could be described as a comedy christ is
- 00:29:06ordered to go
- 00:29:07left then right then over here then over
- 00:29:10there then over there
- 00:29:12and it was a very frustrating time to
- 00:29:14kleist whose army
- 00:29:15finally met milorovo with sixth army and
- 00:29:19fourth panzer army
- 00:29:21the bag of soviet prisoners they took
- 00:29:24was just 40
- 00:29:25000. that was practically nothing
- 00:29:28in fact in the previous two weeks the
- 00:29:30germans had only taken
- 00:29:32100 000 soviet prisoners of war this was
- 00:29:35tiny
- 00:29:36compared to what they'd hoped to have
- 00:29:38taken you see because
- 00:29:40of the desperation in trying to salvage
- 00:29:43something from the bowel plan
- 00:29:45the mobile elements had gone ahead to
- 00:29:48try
- 00:29:49encircle the fleeing soviet soldiers and
- 00:29:52they had to do this rapidly otherwise
- 00:29:54the soviets would
- 00:29:56slip their grasp so the panzers
- 00:29:59had actually shot off ahead of the
- 00:30:02infantry much like the year before
- 00:30:04and the infantry simply couldn't keep up
- 00:30:08with them most of the soviet troops they
- 00:30:10had encircled
- 00:30:12had actually been driving alongside the
- 00:30:15german panzer columns
- 00:30:16or had dispersed before them or
- 00:30:19hadn't actually been encircled because
- 00:30:21the german infantry
- 00:30:23couldn't keep up it was a repeat of the
- 00:30:25same problems that had happened during
- 00:30:27operation barbarossa
- 00:30:28the chess game does not work on a go
- 00:30:31board
- 00:30:32it had all gone wrong and a scapegoat
- 00:30:34was found von bokh
- 00:30:36was sacked on the 17th of july and
- 00:30:38replaced by vikes
- 00:30:41the charge against bach was that he tied
- 00:30:43up the panzer forces of varanesh
- 00:30:45for too long although vikes had also
- 00:30:47wanted the panzers
- 00:30:48for voronos too so anyway the wild plan
- 00:30:51was in tatters
- 00:30:52and the soviets were now responding in
- 00:30:55the wake of the german attack
- 00:30:57and for his failings here and in the
- 00:30:59previous year timochenko was dismissed
- 00:31:02and in his place the staff got created
- 00:31:04two new fronts the first
- 00:31:06was the variness front on the 7th of
- 00:31:08july which would be commanded
- 00:31:10by fortune on the 14th of july
- 00:31:14and the stalingrad front created on the
- 00:31:1612th of july
- 00:31:17this will be commanded by gordov from
- 00:31:20the 21st
- 00:31:21of july the stalingrad front consisted
- 00:31:24of
- 00:31:24three reserve armies the 62nd under
- 00:31:28kolpachi
- 00:31:2963rd under and
- 00:31:3264th on the chirikov
- 00:31:36two of these reserve armies would become
- 00:31:38famous
- 00:31:39in the battle of stalingrad now the
- 00:31:42soviet high command still
- 00:31:43thought the voroness front was the most
- 00:31:47important because the germans were
- 00:31:48clearly aiming towards
- 00:31:50moscow and so the voronese front
- 00:31:54engages with salmon's second army
- 00:31:58but the stalingrad fronts forces are
- 00:32:00miles away
- 00:32:02they're at the don bend and really
- 00:32:04there's nothing between them
- 00:32:05and germans the germans then continue
- 00:32:09what can only be described as a disaster
- 00:32:12of their blitzkrieg
- 00:32:14or the vegans greek warfare an
- 00:32:16intelligence report indicated that the
- 00:32:18soviets had withdrawn to the east of
- 00:32:20rostov
- 00:32:20so the germans untangled their armored
- 00:32:24forces massing at millerovo
- 00:32:26which itself wasn't a slick affair and
- 00:32:29first panzer army was sent
- 00:32:31back across the donuts river which it
- 00:32:33had already crossed in the first stage
- 00:32:35of blue
- 00:32:36to thrust then towards rostov fourth
- 00:32:38panzer army was sent
- 00:32:40southeast towards the dawn northeast of
- 00:32:42rostov trying to encircle
- 00:32:44soviet forces south of the river 17th
- 00:32:47army and third romanian army would
- 00:32:50march from the west as well the only
- 00:32:52exception was palace's sixth army which
- 00:32:54was heading towards the don bend
- 00:32:57all these armies except for the sixth
- 00:32:59fell upon
- 00:33:00rostov which was captured on the 23rd
- 00:33:03of july interestingly the forces that
- 00:33:06initially took
- 00:33:07rostov in 1941 but the same forces that
- 00:33:11had taken it
- 00:33:12in 1941 at 42 as well
- 00:33:15but just like at millerovo the pincers
- 00:33:18at rostov
- 00:33:20came up empty barely 33 000 prisoners
- 00:33:22were taken
- 00:33:24and it turns out the intelligence report
- 00:33:25had been faulty
- 00:33:27much like the rest of the plan for blau
- 00:33:29despite taking territory the german army
- 00:33:32had not
- 00:33:32gobbled up the soviet forces in front of
- 00:33:34it and it had only got
- 00:33:36this far by consuming large quantities
- 00:33:40of its own fuel its logistics were
- 00:33:43getting stretched further
- 00:33:44and further the more miles it went and
- 00:33:47there was nothing
- 00:33:49immediately ahead of the pincers to
- 00:33:51destroy
- 00:33:52so now we come to possibly one of the
- 00:33:55big decisions
- 00:33:56of the war one which scholars
- 00:33:59have pondered over for years and which
- 00:34:02nobody seems to have made a clear
- 00:34:04answer to we're talking about fiora
- 00:34:07directive number 45 this order is the
- 00:34:10catalyst for the disaster at stalingrad
- 00:34:12and has been seen as the ultimate
- 00:34:14failure of the german summer
- 00:34:16offensive in 1942. if you think
- 00:34:19stalingrad
- 00:34:20and the events of 1942 are the turning
- 00:34:22point of world war
- 00:34:23ii or just one of the big turning points
- 00:34:26then
- 00:34:26this is the order that you absolutely
- 00:34:29have to understand
- 00:34:31now much like the soviet retreat or
- 00:34:33route debate before
- 00:34:35scholars are still debating the reasons
- 00:34:37for the decisions made
- 00:34:38in fiora order number 45 so
- 00:34:42as not to get ahead of ourselves first
- 00:34:45i'm going to give you the reasons
- 00:34:47for the decisions made in the context of
- 00:34:50blau
- 00:34:51and the wider war and then once you
- 00:34:52understand why this decision was made
- 00:34:55then i'll explain the consequences of
- 00:34:58the decisions
- 00:34:59the german economy and the war effort is
- 00:35:01suffering under a massive
- 00:35:03oil crisis even with romanian oil the
- 00:35:07deficit
- 00:35:07is crippling germany needs the oil of
- 00:35:10the caucasus in order to continue the
- 00:35:12wider war
- 00:35:13germany is also at war with britain and
- 00:35:16the united states
- 00:35:17and while they only have three divisions
- 00:35:20tied down in north africa at this point
- 00:35:22there is a constant threat of an attack
- 00:35:25in the west britain had raided the
- 00:35:28french coast at bruneville
- 00:35:30in february 1942 and would also read
- 00:35:32again
- 00:35:33in mid august the famous the upgrade
- 00:35:36in addition there was a larger threat of
- 00:35:39invasion thanks to the united states
- 00:35:41and the only way germany could hope
- 00:35:45to win a fight against the usa was to
- 00:35:48gain
- 00:35:49the oil her economy and mechanized
- 00:35:51forces needed
- 00:35:52hitler was aware of the soviet press and
- 00:35:54propaganda talking about a coming second
- 00:35:57front
- 00:35:57in the west as promised by the western
- 00:35:59allies hitler was also aware that the
- 00:36:01success of the western allies is
- 00:36:03dependent
- 00:36:04on the soviet union surviving in the
- 00:36:06east the more he wins in the east
- 00:36:10the more likely an invasion of the west
- 00:36:12becomes because the allies
- 00:36:14have to attack germany while her armies
- 00:36:16in the east
- 00:36:17are tied up hitler
- 00:36:20may have been an evil man but he was
- 00:36:23also the leader of a nation
- 00:36:25and he was not insane he understood the
- 00:36:27strategic picture very well
- 00:36:30unlike many of his generals who were
- 00:36:32trained to look at things
- 00:36:33tactically and operationally he
- 00:36:36understood that this war was a war
- 00:36:38for resources as to brony says this was
- 00:36:41the first war for oil
- 00:36:42and he understood that time was running
- 00:36:44out for germany the window for success
- 00:36:47a hard time limit was closing
- 00:36:50and if germany didn't get oil soon she
- 00:36:53would no longer
- 00:36:54be able to wage a war of movement
- 00:36:57and she would ultimately lose the static
- 00:36:59attritional war that would
- 00:37:00follow but in addition to the strategic
- 00:37:03situation
- 00:37:04and the need for oil so far the blau
- 00:37:07operation had been an operational
- 00:37:09mess it hadn't achieved anything except
- 00:37:12for take some ground
- 00:37:13it may have been a tactical success
- 00:37:16maybe an operational success i guess you
- 00:37:17could say
- 00:37:18but so far none of this is translated
- 00:37:21into a strategic success and it really
- 00:37:23needed to turn into want soon the good
- 00:37:25news was that
- 00:37:27the soviet red army was no longer in the
- 00:37:30field
- 00:37:30she had disintegrated hitler and the
- 00:37:33army high command
- 00:37:34had believed prior to blah that the red
- 00:37:36army was on the verge
- 00:37:38of collapse and they had just witnessed
- 00:37:41this
- 00:37:42collapse or at least they thought so
- 00:37:44regardless of whether it was
- 00:37:46an intentional retreat or a route
- 00:37:49or both that event that collapse
- 00:37:53leads hitler to the conclusion that the
- 00:37:55soviet will to fight
- 00:37:57is dead in his mind the only thing
- 00:38:00stopping the germans from getting to
- 00:38:02astrakhan was the terrain
- 00:38:04and the fuel gauge he concludes that the
- 00:38:07soviets will not be able
- 00:38:09to create a viable defensive position
- 00:38:12west
- 00:38:13of the volga river but he also knew what
- 00:38:15was happening
- 00:38:16elsewhere leningrad was still under
- 00:38:19siege
- 00:38:20and perhaps more importantly fighting
- 00:38:22was going on
- 00:38:23in the regime area near moscow the
- 00:38:26germans had kept
- 00:38:27approximately one-third of all
- 00:38:30its divisions on the eastern front
- 00:38:33at the regev miasma salient which
- 00:38:37from the words of at least one historian
- 00:38:39shows its desire to retain a suitable
- 00:38:42bridgehead
- 00:38:43as a staging area for a later offensive
- 00:38:46operation
- 00:38:47sidelits had just come to an end on the
- 00:38:4922nd
- 00:38:50of july this was the clearing up
- 00:38:52operation of two
- 00:38:53large bodies of soviet troops in the
- 00:38:55rear of the german forces at rajev
- 00:38:58and while casualty figures for the
- 00:39:00germans are unknown
- 00:39:02because of poor german record-keeping it
- 00:39:04is
- 00:39:05known that the german divisions taking
- 00:39:07part in this clearing up operation were
- 00:39:10bled white they were therefore in
- 00:39:12desperate need of replacements or
- 00:39:15reinforcements plus
- 00:39:17with more soviet fences in this area
- 00:39:19incoming
- 00:39:20which they were and with a possibility
- 00:39:22of launching their own offensive
- 00:39:24to take moscow in 1942 it makes sense to
- 00:39:28shift priority away from the south
- 00:39:30to the center bearing all this in mind
- 00:39:33especially the time limit and the need
- 00:39:35for oil hitler decides to roll the dice
- 00:39:38once more he makes the decision to
- 00:39:41strike
- 00:39:42towards the caucasus and the oil fields
- 00:39:45now in the original plan of blau armor
- 00:39:48group
- 00:39:48south now split into two would strike
- 00:39:51east to astrakhan
- 00:39:53first form a northern blocking line
- 00:39:56then strike south to the caucasus oil
- 00:39:59fields
- 00:40:00so east first then south but
- 00:40:03now the plan is to try to strike towards
- 00:40:06astrakhan
- 00:40:08and into the caucasus simultaneously
- 00:40:11east and south together including the
- 00:40:13warren edge area
- 00:40:16this was basically splitting the german
- 00:40:17forces over three strategic axis
- 00:40:20with two half army groups at the same
- 00:40:23time
- 00:40:24it is a big gamble but hitler feels
- 00:40:28that there's no alternative to this time
- 00:40:30is running out
- 00:40:31he needs to get the oil now
- 00:40:34as part of this order he sends four army
- 00:40:37south
- 00:40:38in army group a first and fourth panzer
- 00:40:41army 17th
- 00:40:42army and romanian third army army group
- 00:40:45b
- 00:40:45will consist of german second army
- 00:40:48hungarian second army
- 00:40:50eighth italian army and german sixth
- 00:40:53army
- 00:40:53manstein's eleventh army was initially
- 00:40:56committed to go south as well but
- 00:40:58was withdrawn which will come back too
- 00:41:00and finally
- 00:41:01sixth army was also ordered to take
- 00:41:04stalingrad
- 00:41:05for an eventual thrust on astrakhan
- 00:41:08now sixth army is a big army it has six
- 00:41:11core
- 00:41:12at this time and may have been the
- 00:41:13biggest german army on the eastern front
- 00:41:16as well
- 00:41:18that said he was given objectives that
- 00:41:20were
- 00:41:21far beyond its capabilities but hitler
- 00:41:24does not see this because hitler thinks
- 00:41:26the soviets
- 00:41:27have been defeated in the south at least
- 00:41:30but this is a false belief and by
- 00:41:33diluting his forces what happens is axis
- 00:41:36units
- 00:41:36along the dawn are facing undefeated and
- 00:41:40quite powerful
- 00:41:40red army forces in fact the red army had
- 00:41:43a front
- 00:41:44facing each of the three axis armies of
- 00:41:48army group b at this time
- 00:41:49brian's front with more than three
- 00:41:51armies
- 00:41:52against salmon's second army variness
- 00:41:55front with two armies facing johnny's
- 00:41:58hungarian second army and the stalingrad
- 00:42:00front
- 00:42:01with five mostly reserve armies and two
- 00:42:04tank armies although these haven't
- 00:42:06actually formed yet facing palace's
- 00:42:09sixth
- 00:42:09army so this is optimism at best
- 00:42:13and overconfidence at the least the
- 00:42:16route of soviet forces in the early part
- 00:42:19of blau convinced hitler that
- 00:42:21manchester's 11th army wasn't even
- 00:42:23needed
- 00:42:24and it began moving to the leningrad
- 00:42:26area to influence that siege
- 00:42:28as i said last time 11 of the german
- 00:42:31divisions taking part
- 00:42:32in blau were withdrawn by mid-august
- 00:42:3524th
- 00:42:36132nd and 170th infantry plus
- 00:42:40the 28th jaeger divisions were sent to
- 00:42:43army group
- 00:42:44north the grotesque land motorized
- 00:42:46infantry division
- 00:42:47ninth and 11th panzer divisions and
- 00:42:50the 72nd infantry division were sent to
- 00:42:53army group center
- 00:42:55and the first motorized ss leap standard
- 00:42:58adolf hitler
- 00:42:59division and the 22nd and 257th infantry
- 00:43:03divisions were also sent to the west
- 00:43:06this was 15 of the german
- 00:43:09divisions deployed for blau and 25
- 00:43:12of blau's mobile formations on top of
- 00:43:15the fact that reinforcements had
- 00:43:17already been de-prioritized for the
- 00:43:19southern front and sent to the central
- 00:43:21front as shown in last monday's video
- 00:43:24this effectively stripped and diluted
- 00:43:26the german forces in the south
- 00:43:28they no longer had the strength they
- 00:43:31needed
- 00:43:31to complete their objectives worse
- 00:43:34the supply situation is completely
- 00:43:37messed up
- 00:43:38priority goes to army group a racing off
- 00:43:41to the caucasus
- 00:43:43and that's fine but sixth army is
- 00:43:46starved
- 00:43:47of supplies powerless engages
- 00:43:50soviet forces at the don bend on the
- 00:43:5324th
- 00:43:54of july and by the 26th of july
- 00:43:57as a combination of stiff soviet
- 00:43:59resistance but also a lack of fuel and
- 00:44:01ammunition
- 00:44:02powers his army comes to a halt at the
- 00:44:05dawn
- 00:44:05bend coupled with the people's
- 00:44:08commissaries of defense ordered number
- 00:44:10227 the infamous
- 00:44:12not a step back order which was issued
- 00:44:15on the 28th of july 1942
- 00:44:18sixth army becomes embroiled against
- 00:44:20four soviet armies
- 00:44:22and suffers heavy casualties now i'm not
- 00:44:25going to go into detail
- 00:44:27with this part of the battle today
- 00:44:28because i'll be covering this in much
- 00:44:30greater detail
- 00:44:31in my main battle storm styling by
- 00:44:33documentary which is
- 00:44:35coming but effectively from the 24th of
- 00:44:38july onwards the battle of stalingrad
- 00:44:40is on and palace's forces are suffering
- 00:44:44heavily
- 00:44:45and they haven't even reached the city
- 00:44:47yet hitler having stripped
- 00:44:50army group b down far too much
- 00:44:53realizes that he's made a mistake he
- 00:44:56sees that he needs to reinforce powers
- 00:44:59quickly in order to get the offensive
- 00:45:01going again so he orders
- 00:45:02hoths fourth panzer army from army group
- 00:45:05a
- 00:45:06to turn about once more and come back to
- 00:45:09palace's rescue
- 00:45:11it wasn't until the 7th of august that
- 00:45:14palace could get going again
- 00:45:16and hoff's forces spotted into action
- 00:45:19from the 31st onwards
- 00:45:21since fuel was also lacking for him as
- 00:45:24well
- 00:45:24the logistics strain on the whole
- 00:45:28southern front was having a massive
- 00:45:30impact
- 00:45:31which would plague both powerless and
- 00:45:33hoth
- 00:45:34all the way up and into the thick of the
- 00:45:37fighting
- 00:45:37inside stalingrad city meanwhile this
- 00:45:41stripping of
- 00:45:42fourth panzer army from army group a
- 00:45:44plus the fact
- 00:45:46that manchester's 11th army had gone on
- 00:45:48a picnic to leningrad
- 00:45:50meant that liszt had just three armies
- 00:45:54first panzer army 17th army
- 00:45:57and romanian third army these would have
- 00:46:00to drive
- 00:46:01the 650 kilometers to grozny
- 00:46:05getting stretched thinner and thinner
- 00:46:07over a front that was 300 kilometers
- 00:46:10wide while they drive
- 00:46:11further and further away from their
- 00:46:13supply base
- 00:46:15oh and list only had
- 00:46:18one german infantry division the 46th
- 00:46:21the rest were mobile units meaning his
- 00:46:24force on a whole
- 00:46:25lacked infantry nonetheless liszt
- 00:46:28crashed through the soviet front lines
- 00:46:30on the 26th of july and just kept on
- 00:46:32driving the romanians
- 00:46:34were subordinated to ruoff's 17th army
- 00:46:37which was now renamed armor group ruoff
- 00:46:39or although this was more of a kant
- 00:46:41group style unit rather than a separate
- 00:46:43armor group since
- 00:46:44it was on the armor group a the
- 00:46:46romanians and the 17th army marched
- 00:46:49sort of along the coast while kleist's
- 00:46:51army
- 00:46:52raced off towards mayor cop initially
- 00:46:55they made great success
- 00:46:56the soviets just fled before them and
- 00:46:59mayor cop
- 00:47:00fell on the 11th of august stalin was no
- 00:47:04fool though
- 00:47:04prior to the fall of makeup he warned
- 00:47:07deputy oil commissar nikolai berbikov
- 00:47:11that if he doesn't destroy the oil
- 00:47:13fields before the germans captured them
- 00:47:16he would be shot this was a good
- 00:47:19incentive
- 00:47:20the germans found the oil fields
- 00:47:22completely destroyed
- 00:47:23and well they were actually impressed by
- 00:47:25the effort that soviets went to
- 00:47:27in order to prevent the germans from
- 00:47:28using the oil fields the germans would
- 00:47:31get the oil fields
- 00:47:32up and running again slightly but they
- 00:47:34only got in the region of 750 tons of
- 00:47:37crude oil from mayokop
- 00:47:39which was a drop in the ocean compared
- 00:47:40to what they actually needed
- 00:47:42therefore the destruction of the oil
- 00:47:45fields
- 00:47:46was a success so well done
- 00:47:49berbickoff now while makeup may have
- 00:47:52fallen
- 00:47:53soviet general boudini commander of the
- 00:47:56north caucasus front
- 00:47:57was beginning to slowly regain control
- 00:48:00of the routed forces beneath him
- 00:48:03and the thing is while most of the
- 00:48:06troops were fleeing at this moment in
- 00:48:07time
- 00:48:08if he could steady them he'd have in the
- 00:48:11region
- 00:48:11of 600 000 men although
- 00:48:1487 000 of these would be sailors from
- 00:48:16the black sea fleet
- 00:48:19this will be more than enough to halt
- 00:48:21the diluted forces
- 00:48:23of army group a and indeed it was
- 00:48:26by late august list's forces had ground
- 00:48:30to a halt in the caucasus mountains
- 00:48:32and had been unable to get to grozny
- 00:48:35reinforcements could not be
- 00:48:37sent because fourth panzer and sixth
- 00:48:40armies
- 00:48:41were embattled at stalingrad there were
- 00:48:43soviet attacks going on
- 00:48:45uh boring and demian
- 00:48:48zhukov and then kanyev's attacks at
- 00:48:50rajev
- 00:48:51from the 30th of july until september
- 00:48:54which kept
- 00:48:55army group center tied down so
- 00:48:58it was obvious to all blau had failed
- 00:49:01and its conduct was a complete disaster
- 00:49:03this had not been
- 00:49:04a smooth operation it hadn't captured
- 00:49:08nearly as many soviet prisoners as hoped
- 00:49:10and it stretched
- 00:49:12the german elastic band to breaking
- 00:49:14point the armies in the caucasus and
- 00:49:16stalingrad were now
- 00:49:18starved of fuel and ammunition
- 00:49:21reinforcements were being sent
- 00:49:23to the center rather than the south
- 00:49:25which
- 00:49:26would have massive consequences in the
- 00:49:28battle of stalingrad
- 00:49:30and the red army had not actually been
- 00:49:33destroyed
- 00:49:34they had been routed but now
- 00:49:38they regained their composure they
- 00:49:40hadn't suffered
- 00:49:41ridiculous casualties certainly not as
- 00:49:44bad as the year before
- 00:49:46and now with the ural factories online
- 00:49:49they were getting more and better tanks
- 00:49:52artillery mortars aircraft they were
- 00:49:55getting
- 00:49:56the communications equipment needed to
- 00:49:59conduct
- 00:50:00offensive operations they were
- 00:50:02reorganizing
- 00:50:04their units and husbanding their
- 00:50:06resources
- 00:50:08for a future attack blau had spread the
- 00:50:11german forces out
- 00:50:12thin across a wide front of 4100
- 00:50:15kilometers
- 00:50:16their logistics were struggling to keep
- 00:50:18up and
- 00:50:19they had due to either poor staff work
- 00:50:22or logistics
- 00:50:23failed to reinforce army group b
- 00:50:26sufficiently so
- 00:50:28when the soviets mass for their
- 00:50:30operazier
- 00:50:31uran operation uranus there is nothing
- 00:50:34beyond
- 00:50:35the thin crust of axis frontline
- 00:50:39troops that can stop them blau is a
- 00:50:41failure
- 00:50:42in and of itself but it gives the
- 00:50:44soviets a golden opportunity to strike
- 00:50:46back and when they do
- 00:50:48they wipe out several axis armies and
- 00:50:51drive them back
- 00:50:52to plows starting point both hitler
- 00:50:55and stalin instinctively seem to grasp
- 00:50:58this
- 00:50:59even before the conclusion of the blau
- 00:51:00campaign hitler's anger boils over and
- 00:51:03he no longer listens to his generals who
- 00:51:05have
- 00:51:06failed him box already gone liszt
- 00:51:09is sacked on the 9th of september for
- 00:51:12failing to
- 00:51:12keep the offensive going several others
- 00:51:15like general heim
- 00:51:16are sacked as well halder the guy who
- 00:51:20failed in barbarossa failed again at
- 00:51:22plow and who
- 00:51:24constantly argued and lied to his fiora
- 00:51:27is sacked on the 24th of september he is
- 00:51:30replaced
- 00:51:30with zeitzler who would follow hitler's
- 00:51:34orders somewhat more loyally than the
- 00:51:36scheming halda did
- 00:51:37this replacement of howler can be seen
- 00:51:39as the end of the traditional
- 00:51:41german general staff way of war and the
- 00:51:43transition into a new style of warfare
- 00:51:46one with hitler in charge for a change
- 00:51:49hitler
- 00:51:50no longer trusts his generals who have
- 00:51:52betrayed him
- 00:51:53and disobeyed his orders time and time
- 00:51:56again
- 00:51:57and wants them to do as he says and
- 00:52:00interestingly stalin at the same time
- 00:52:03transforms from a person unwilling to
- 00:52:06listen to his generals
- 00:52:07and continually ordering them to stand
- 00:52:10or counter-attack against ridiculous
- 00:52:12odds
- 00:52:13to someone willing to take his general's
- 00:52:16advice
- 00:52:16and allow them time to prepare their
- 00:52:20offensives
- 00:52:21the end of blau with the germans
- 00:52:23stretched thin
- 00:52:25and without the oil and supplies needed
- 00:52:27to attack
- 00:52:28everywhere or even anywhere gives stalin
- 00:52:32that time for the first real time in the
- 00:52:35war
- 00:52:35he can say to his generals sure take one
- 00:52:38or two months to plan
- 00:52:39operation uranus and get it organized oh
- 00:52:43and
- 00:52:43you want to make a delay of a couple of
- 00:52:45days or even a couple of weeks well
- 00:52:47sure you can do that and the failure of
- 00:52:50wow
- 00:52:51really allows this to happen stalin and
- 00:52:54hitler
- 00:52:55trade places almost trade roles
- 00:52:58and it is directly because of this
- 00:53:00turning point
- 00:53:01in the war the initiative has gone
- 00:53:04over to the soviets hitler knows he's
- 00:53:06failed
- 00:53:07and stalin knows he's won effectively we
- 00:53:10can sum up
- 00:53:11the outcome of blau with this quote from
- 00:53:14centino
- 00:53:15by this point the war with the soviet
- 00:53:18union
- 00:53:18had placed burdens on the wear marked
- 00:53:21that were far
- 00:53:21heavier than the traditional german way
- 00:53:24of war could bear
- 00:53:25blitzkrieg had failed in barbarossa
- 00:53:29and had failed in blau and this was the
- 00:53:31last
- 00:53:32gasp for victory by hitler and his
- 00:53:34regime failure to take the oil meant
- 00:53:37germany did not have the fuel
- 00:53:38and lost the resources to continue the
- 00:53:41war the way it wanted to
- 00:53:42blitzkrieg no longer worked
- 00:53:46from now on it had to fight a static war
- 00:53:49in november 1942 at the height of german
- 00:53:52conquest
- 00:53:53and just a few kilometers from grozny
- 00:53:55you have el alamein
- 00:53:57operation uranus and then the torch
- 00:53:59landings which was
- 00:54:00the entry of the united states latin
- 00:54:02troops into the war
- 00:54:04the traditional german way of war was
- 00:54:08over blau came to an end not because of
- 00:54:11vast hordes of soviet troops or
- 00:54:14masses of len lee's trucks it was
- 00:54:16because the german army
- 00:54:17just wasn't capable of going the
- 00:54:20distance
- 00:54:21it was a sprinter not a marathon runner
- 00:54:24and it was not designed to fight the
- 00:54:25type of war going on
- 00:54:27on the eastern front it was playing a
- 00:54:30different game
- 00:54:31with different rules this is why even
- 00:54:34though i'm making
- 00:54:35a battle storm styling red documentary
- 00:54:37will be going down to the divisional
- 00:54:39level
- 00:54:39and below for the entire stalingrad
- 00:54:42campaign between the 24th of july 1942
- 00:54:45to the 2nd of february 1943 i will
- 00:54:48happily stand here
- 00:54:50and tell you that blau failed before
- 00:54:53that battle had even begun
- 00:54:55i will also say that the battle of
- 00:54:57stalingrad was lost
- 00:54:59outside the city before the germans had
- 00:55:03entered the city
- 00:55:04and the conditions for that loss were
- 00:55:06set up
- 00:55:07during the blau campaign
- 00:55:10while i love going into details and i
- 00:55:12intend to drown you in as much
- 00:55:14detail as possible in the uh stalingrad
- 00:55:17documentary itself
- 00:55:20success on the tactical level
- 00:55:23at stalingrad would not have resulted
- 00:55:26in a strategic victory but that doesn't
- 00:55:30mean it wasn't important
- 00:55:31all that it's not interesting of course
- 00:55:33the battle starting ground is
- 00:55:34interesting
- 00:55:35we just need to realize that the war
- 00:55:38wasn't won or lost
- 00:55:40on the tactical level and hopefully this
- 00:55:43video has put everything into
- 00:55:44perspective
- 00:55:45speaking of perspective if you haven't
- 00:55:47seen my video on the oil crisis going on
- 00:55:50in germany and why it is the most
- 00:55:53you know important reason why germany
- 00:55:55lost the war and why germany
- 00:55:57he needed to take the caucuses in 1942
- 00:56:00go watch it
- 00:56:01link on the screen and in the pin
- 00:56:03comment in the comment section
- 00:56:05below thanks to my patrons for
- 00:56:08supporting me
- 00:56:09and thank you to all of you for watching
- 00:56:11bye for now
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