Deliberate or Desperate? Red Army Counterattacks of 1941 & 1942
Thank you to Eric Zadravec for today's question! - Were the constant counter-attacks and counter-offensives conducted by the Red Army in 1941 and 1942 a deliberate strategy of attrition or merely the result of the Stavka overestimating the Red Army's abilities and a 'cult of the offensive' mindset? Were the large losses this offensive posture incurred on Soviet soldiers worth the effect they had on the Wehrmacht? Did Stalin play a large role in influencing this strategy or was this something ingrained in the Soviet high command's mindset and operational doctrine? And would a defensive posture, specifically in 1941, have better suited the Red Army or was buying time the best option for the USSR? Videos EVERY Monday at 5pm GMT (depending on season, check for British Summer Time). - - - - BIBLIOGRAPHY / SOURCES Specific sources used - Glantz, D. & House, J. “When Titan’s Clashed.” University Press of Kansas, 2015. Fritz, S. “Ostkrieg: Hitler’s War of Extermination in the East.” University Press of Kentucky. 2011. (David Stahel's books would be relevant too, although I didn't use them in the video.) Full list of all my sources https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... - - - - SUPPORT TIK Want to ask a question? Please consider supporting me on either Patreon or SubscribeStar and help make more videos like this possible. For $5 or more you can ask questions which I will answer in future Q&A videos. Thank you to my current Patrons! You're AWESOME! / tikhistory or https://www.subscribestar.com/tikhistory If you like Stalingrad, you may also enjoy historian Anton Joly's YouTube channel "Stalingrad Battle Data". Link: / @armageddon4145 - - - - RELATED VIDEO LINKS Soviet "War-Winning" Tanks in 1941? The Role of Tanks on the Eastern Front WW2 • Soviet "War-Winning" Tanks in 1941? The Ro... The State of Soviet Artillery on the Eve of Operation Barbarossa WW2 • The State of Soviet Artillery on the Eve o... The Red Army Air Force in the First Days of Operation Barbarossa • The Red Army Air Force in the First Days o... The REAL Reason why Hitler HAD to go to War in WW2 • The REAL Reason why Hitler HAD to start WW2 The MAIN Reason Why Germany Lost WW2 - OIL • The MAIN Reason Why Germany Lost WW2 - OIL FALL BLAU 1942 - Examining the Disaster of German’s second summer offensive • FALL BLAU 1942 - Examining the Disaster BATTLESTORM STALINGRAD • BATTLESTORM STALINGRAD E1 - The 6th Army S... History Theory 101 • [Out of Date, see description] History is ... - - - - ABOUT TIK History isn’t as boring as some people think, and my goal is to get people talking about it. I also want to dispel the myths and distortions that ruin our perception of the past by asking a simple question - “But is this really the case?”. I have a 2:1 Degree in History and a passion for early 20th Century conflicts (mainly WW2). I’m therefore approaching this like I would an academic essay. Lots of sources, quotes, references and so on. Only the truth will do. This video is discussing events or concepts that are academic, educational and historical in nature. This video is for informational purposes and was created so we may better understand the past and learn from the mistakes others have made.

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