03-08-2026, 09:16 PM
Mikhail Tukhachevsky was one of the most talented military thinkers in the early Soviet Union.
He helped develop a new approach to modern warfare called Deep Operations.
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This meant fast, mechanized attacks using tanks, infantry, artillery and aircraft working together.
His ideas were far ahead of their time.
The Purge
In 1937, during Stalin’s Great Purge, Tukhachevsky was arrested on false charges of treason.
The evidence against him was fabricated.
His confession was obtained through torture.
He was executed after a short, closed trial.
Almost all the senior officers who judged him were also executed within the next two years.
Stalin’s purges removed around 30,000 Red Army officers, including many experienced commanders.
The Impact on WWII
When Nazi Germany invaded the USSR in 1941, the Soviet military suffered huge losses.
The purges had weakened the army’s leadership.
Many of Tukhachevsky’s modernization efforts had been stopped.
As the war continued, Soviet commanders began using parts of Deep Operations.
They used these ideas in major battles like Stalingrad, Kursk and Operation Bagration.
These tactics helped turn the war in the Soviet Union’s favor.
Rehabilitation
After Stalin’s death in 1957, the Soviet government officially cleared Tukhachevsky’s name.
His rank was restored.
His ideas are now seen as a major foundation of modern Soviet and Russian military doctrine.
The Lesson
Stalin killed one of his most brilliant officers.
But the ideas Tukhachevsky helped create survived.
Those ideas later became essential in the same war the USSR almost lost.
He helped develop a new approach to modern warfare called Deep Operations.
[attachment=386]
This meant fast, mechanized attacks using tanks, infantry, artillery and aircraft working together.
His ideas were far ahead of their time.
The Purge
In 1937, during Stalin’s Great Purge, Tukhachevsky was arrested on false charges of treason.
The evidence against him was fabricated.
His confession was obtained through torture.
He was executed after a short, closed trial.
Almost all the senior officers who judged him were also executed within the next two years.
Stalin’s purges removed around 30,000 Red Army officers, including many experienced commanders.
The Impact on WWII
When Nazi Germany invaded the USSR in 1941, the Soviet military suffered huge losses.
The purges had weakened the army’s leadership.
Many of Tukhachevsky’s modernization efforts had been stopped.
As the war continued, Soviet commanders began using parts of Deep Operations.
They used these ideas in major battles like Stalingrad, Kursk and Operation Bagration.
These tactics helped turn the war in the Soviet Union’s favor.
Rehabilitation
After Stalin’s death in 1957, the Soviet government officially cleared Tukhachevsky’s name.
His rank was restored.
His ideas are now seen as a major foundation of modern Soviet and Russian military doctrine.
The Lesson
Stalin killed one of his most brilliant officers.
But the ideas Tukhachevsky helped create survived.
Those ideas later became essential in the same war the USSR almost lost.