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Years before Berlin fell and the last orders echoed through the Führerbunker, many of Germany’s own generals already knew how the war would end. They had read the reports — the dwindling fuel reserves, the overstretched supply lines, and the factories struggling under constant bombardment — and understood what their leader refused to accept. From the first setbacks in Russia’s winter of 1941, to the disaster at Stalingrad, and the failed offensive at Kursk, Germany’s senior commanders slowly realized they were fighting a war that could no longer be won. Behind the front lines, reports and diaries reveal a quiet awareness spreading through the Wehrmacht’s highest ranks — that skill and discipline could not overcome production, logistics, and time. This documentary follows the turning points that changed belief into acceptance. It explores how experienced officers, once confident in Blitzkrieg’s brilliance, began to grasp the scale of the conflict they faced — and how, even while continuing to fight, they prepared for a future they knew was inevitable. Discover the untold story of professional soldiers caught between duty and reason, who recognized defeat long before the final battles, and whose reflections would later shape how history understood the fall of the Third Reich. Timestamps: 00:00 – The Peak of Triumph 06:07 – The Shattered Illusion 12:27 – The Long Defeat 🔍 Key Topics WWII strategy | Eastern Front | Operation Barbarossa | Stalingrad | Kursk | Wehrmacht command | Hitler’s high command | German military history | Battle of attrition | Strategic realization #ww2 #military #militaryhistory #ww2documentary #operationbarbarossa #battleofkursk #battleofstalingrad