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  • In Episode 2 of Behind the Front, we explore one of the most fascinating logistical stories of World War II: the North African Campaign and the rise and fall of Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps.

    Known as the “Desert Fox,” Rommel achieved remarkable victories across the deserts of North Africa. Yet despite his tactical brilliance, he was ultimately forced to retreat. Why? The answer lies not on the battlefield, but in logistics.

    This episode examines how British control of Malta, Royal Navy submarines, and vulnerable Mediterranean supply routes crippled Axis operations. We uncover how fuel shortages, overstretched supply lines, captured but unusable resources at Tobruk, and the limitations of the Italian logistics system gradually undermined Rommel’s campaign.

    Discover why the Battle of El Alamein was not merely a tactical victory for Montgomery, but a triumph of logistics over strategy. With only three days of fuel remaining, Rommel faced a harsh reality: even the greatest commanders cannot win without supply.

    A compelling story of military logistics, supply chains, fuel shortages, strategic geography, and the hidden factors that decide wars.

    Subscribe to Behind the Front for more deep dives into the logistics, strategy, and forgotten realities behind history’s greatest military campaigns.

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  • Everyone knows the story of Blitzkrieg. German tanks

    tearing through France in six weeks. Europe falling

    like dominoes. A military miracle.

    But here's what the history books leave out:

    While those tanks raced across Europe, more than 60%

    of Germany's supply convoys were still being pulled

    by horses.

    Yes. Horses.

    In Episode 1 of BEHIND THE FRONT, we pull back the

    curtain on the logistics behind Germany's Lightning

    War — and reveal the structural weakness hiding

    beneath every stunning victory.

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    🎙 IN THIS EPISODE:

    ✔ Why Germany's most modern army depended on

    horse-drawn supply wagons

    ✔ The real reason Hitler halted his tanks

    at Dunkirk — was it really political?

    ✔ What France's rapid collapse got wrong

    about German military strength

    ✔ How Britain turned the disaster of Dunkirk

    into a logistics advantage

    ✔ The structural flaws in German military

    culture that made defeat inevitable

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    The fall of France didn't prove that Blitzkrieg

    was unbeatable.

    It proved that a fast enemy can collapse before

    your supply lines do.

    Russia would be different.

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    📚 KEY SOURCES

    • Martin van Creveld — Supplying War (1977)

    • Adam Tooze — The Wages of Destruction (2006)

    • Karl-Heinz Frieser — The Blitzkrieg Legend (2005)

    • Robert M. Citino — The German Way of War (2005)

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    BEHIND THE FRONT is a 10-episode podcast series

    on the logistics of World War II. Because wars

    aren't won by the best fighters.

    They're won by the best supplied.

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