The Eastern Front: Empires, Collapse, and the War Nobody Talks About
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(00:01:14) The Opening Moves, Nineteen Fourteen
(00:02:53) Russia's Structural Crisis
(00:04:40) Austria-Hungary's Failing War
(00:05:51) The War of Occupation
(00:06:58) The German Strategic Bind
(00:08:08) Collapse and Revolution
(00:09:32) What the Eastern Front Tells Us
The Western Front gave us the iconic images of the First World War — mud, trenches, barbed wire. But fifteen hundred miles to the east, a completely different war was being fought, one defined by movement, mass collapse, and a scale of human destruction that still staggers the imagination.
In this episode, we follow the Eastern Front from its opening battles in the summer of 1914 through the structural crises that would ultimately topple empires. Russia mobilized the largest army in Europe — and nearly destroyed it through a catastrophic failure to supply it. Rifles arrived months late. Artillery shells ran out. Men were ordered to attack and told to collect weapons from the dead. The gap between Russia's military size and its industrial capacity wasn't a logistics problem — it was a fatal structural flaw.
We examine the Battle of Tannenberg, where Hindenburg and Ludendorff encircled and annihilated an entire Russian army — 90,000 prisoners taken, its commander dead by his own hand in a forest. We explore the brilliance and tragedy of the Brusilov Offensive of 1916, arguably the most tactically sophisticated operation of the entire war, which broke the Austro-Hungarian army but left Russia itself hollow and exhausted.
And we trace the slow unravelling of Austria-Hungary — an empire of fractured languages and loyalties, propped up increasingly by German divisions and German officers, sliding toward collapse under the weight of a war it was never built to fight.
This is the front that reshaped the map of Europe, ended dynasties, and made the Russian Revolution not just possible, but inevitable.
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