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August 3, 1943. As Nazi Germany prepared for the decisive clash at the Battle of Kursk, thousands of Soviet partisans launched one of the largest coordinated sabotage campaigns in military history. In a single night, rail lines across occupied Belarus erupted in explosions. Hidden pressure mines tore apart German supply trains. Ammunition burned for hours. Entire rail networks collapsed without a single shot fired. This was the Soviet Operation Rail War — a massive logistical assault designed to starve the Wehrmacht of fuel, ammunition, and reinforcements. Within months, continued sabotage during Operation Concert would paralyze German transport across hundreds of miles. At the center of it all was Colonel Ilia Starinov, a pioneer of modern sabotage warfare whose inventions turned peasants, railway workers, and even teenagers into an invisible army. By the time Operation Bagration began in 1944, Germany’s rail capacity in the East had been shattered — and Army Group Center would collapse in one of the greatest defeats in military history. This is the story of how logistics, math, and sabotage — not just tanks and generals — helped decide World War II. If you enjoy in-depth WWII analysis focused on strategy, logistics, weapons, and doctrine, subscribe and turn on notifications for weekly deep dives. 🔥 Hashtags: #WWII #WorldWar2 #EasternFront #BattleOfKursk #OperationBagration #MilitaryHistory #HistoryDocumentary #WarHistory #SovietPartisans #LogisticsWinsWars