Why Hitler Really Failed the Invasion of Russia (1941)

Why Hitler Really Failed the Invasion of Russia (1941)

In 1941, an entire army froze and collapsed not because they were weak, but because of one fatal decision. This is the true story of how overconfidence and ignoring warnings destroyed the German Army in the Soviet Union. Body: During World War 2, Operation Barbarossa was intended to be a quick victory for Germany. After the fall of France in 1940, confidence was high. However, Generals Franz Halder and Walther von Brauchitsch warned that the soldiers were exhausted, supplies were low, and the Russian winter was coming. This video explores the psychology behind the failure of the Eastern Front, the logistical nightmare of the invasion, and the specific moment the tide turned against Germany. In this video, we cover: Why the 1940 victory in France created a fatal trap. The warnings given by top Generals that were ignored. The reality of the Blitzkrieg stalling near Moscow. Why the Battle of Moscow became the turning point of WWII. #ww2 #history #operationbarbarossa #militaryhistory #documentary #sovietunion