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Fedor von Bock: The Field Marshal Who Almost Took Moscow In December 1941, German tanks were just 12 miles away from Moscow. Field Marshal Fedor von Bock, just led a campaign of unprecedented success against the Soviet Union. "Victory is within our grasp," he proclaimed confidently. Yet within days, Bock would be relieved of his command. This is the story of a field marshal who came closest to defeating the Soviet Union, only to find his ambitions crushed not by the enemy, but by his own Führer. Subscribe to History Inside 🎖️ ► https://bit.ly/sub2HI Don't forget to like, leave a comment, and subscribe to never miss a new video! 📚 Check out my recommended WW2 books (Non- Fiction): 👉 https://amzn.to/3Xh2UUI 📚 Check out my recommended WW2 books (Fiction): 👉 https://amzn.to/3EW2Kf0 ___________________________________________ Some links in this description are affiliate links, which help support the channel at no extra cost to you! The content presented in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate historical information, some details may be subject to interpretation or debate. The views and opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily represent the opinion of History Inside. This channel does not condone or glorify violence, discrimination, or hate speech of any kind. We aim to respectfully explore and discuss historical events, their impacts, and their legacies. For any inaccuracies or feedback, please contact us directly. We encourage respectful discussions and further research on the topics covered. #ww2 #historyinside #worldwar2