Episode #481 from 1:43:29
Invasion of Soviet Union
Okay, there you go. So when did it start getting more serious? The injections and the kind of drugs he was taking? This was a day in August of 1941. Germany had invaded the Soviet Union on June 22nd. So this is about six weeks into the campaign, which was called Operation Barbarossa. And Germany was doing pretty well, and it came to a crucial moment where high command said, "Now we're going to take Moscow." And Hitler said, "No, we're going to split up the troops and take Leningrad," which is now Saint Petersburg in the north, and in the south, we're going to go for the oil fields, basically. That was his plan. He said, "Let's not do Moscow." And high command was like, "This is the biggest mistake. We must take Moscow. If we take Moscow, we're going to win." And Hitler became ill for the first time on the day this decision was made. I mean, this is a dynamic thing that's going on, you know?
Why this moment matters
Okay, there you go. So when did it start getting more serious? The injections and the kind of drugs he was taking? This was a day in August of 1941. Germany had invaded the Soviet Union on June 22nd. So this is about six weeks into the campaign, which was called Operation Barbarossa. And Germany was doing pretty well, and it came to a crucial moment where high command said, "Now we're going to take Moscow." And Hitler said, "No, we're going to split up the troops and take Leningrad," which is now Saint Petersburg in the north, and in the south, we're going to go for the oil fields, basically. That was his plan. He said, "Let's not do Moscow." And high command was like, "This is the biggest mistake. We must take Moscow. If we take Moscow, we're going to win." And Hitler became ill for the first time on the day this decision was made. I mean, this is a dynamic thing that's going on, you know?