Barbarossa Explained: Animated Episode 1



This video is the first in my new series on the Northern Sector of Operation Barbarossa, during the Second World War.
This series focuses on the movements of the Axis and Soviet forces, from the Army Group level all the way down to individual divisions and brigades shown on the map.

This video covers the prelude to Operation Barbarossa.
Starting with situation in Europe from 1939-1941, to the buildup of German units in the northern sector. On to each army in the northern sector of the eastern front down to each division. Finally, on to logistics plans and details, all walked through on a detailed, map created for this series.
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Video was created and uploaded in 4k so that is the best option, for the most optimal viewing experience.
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Chapters

00:00-Video Introduction
00:12- European Theater Walkthrough
01:05- Topographic Map Explained
02:57-Nations Involved
04:52-Map Features Explained
07:16-Situation Northern Sector, June 21, 1941
07:44-German Armies Overview
11:27-Soviet Armies Overview
16:25- Finnish Armies Overview
17:22-Video Outro
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