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A Fatal Divide: How Hitler’s Decision to Split Forces Led to the Loss of Stalingrad

In the annals of World War II, the Battle of Stalingrad stands as one of the most significant turning points. The German offensive aimed to capture the city and secure the vital Volga River, but Hitler’s decision to split his forces would prove to be a fatal mistake. In 1942, as Hitler set his sights […]

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The Frozen Lifeline: The Heroic Arctic Convoys of World War II

During World War II, the Soviet Union faced a critical challenge of keeping its economy and military functioning amidst the German invasion. The Axis powers had effectively cut off land routes of supply, which left Stalin with only one lifeline: the sea. The Allies launched Operation Dervish in August 1941, the first of the Arctic […]

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Fueling the Frontlines: The Soviet Oil Wars and Their Global Impact

Introduction Oil has always been a highly coveted resource and has been a major factor in many conflicts, including Caucasus, Stalingrad, and Baku, throughout history. The Soviet Union was no exception, as its vast oil reserves in many regions played a crucial role in the country’s economy and military might. The race to control this […]