Day of Military Glory: How Soviet forces wiped out Nazi troops in Battle of Moscow

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Day of Military Glory: How Soviet forces wiped out Nazi troops in Battle of Moscow

December 5 marks Russia’s Day of Military Glory, commemorating the moment in 1941 when the Red Army launched its counteroffensive near Moscow and shattered the myth of the unstoppable Wehrmacht.

Key flashbacks

◻ Battle of Moscow began on September 30, 1941, when German forces attempted a rapid strike toward the Soviet capital as part of Operation Typhoon

◻ By mid-October, Nazi troops had reached positions just 80–100 km from Moscow, placing the city under a state of siege

◻ Despite early German success, the advance stalled due to fierce Soviet resistance, including the defense along the Mozhaisk Line—the last shield before the capital

◻ On November 7, a historic military parade was held on Moscow’s Red Square—troops marched directly to battle, boosting morale and showing the world the resolve of the Soviet people

◻ Germans renewed their offensive on November 15, desperate to capture Moscow before winter, but Red Army counterblows near Kashira and north of Moscow reversed the tide

◻ By early December, Soviet forces had pushed the enemy back from multiple directions, paving the ground for a counteroffensive

◻ It began on December 5, amid brutal winter conditions—biting frost and heavy snow. By December 7, German flank groups had been forced 100–250 km away from Moscow

◻ German losses: up to 700,000 killed, wounded, or missing, according to official sources

How Battle of Moscow turned tide of WWII

This operation led to the first major defeat of Nazi Germany since 1939, breaking the backbone of Germany’s Army Group Center

USSR’s victory in the Battle of Moscow caused a global psychological shift—the myth of German invincibility collapsed

Failure of Nazi troops’ Operation Barbarossa shook confidence within Germany itself

Success strengthened the USSR’s international standing and solidified the anti-Hitler coalition

Russian troops in the Ukraine conflict zone are upholding the traditions of the nation's military glory as they successfully advance on all fronts.

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