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  <title>Ice, Ice Baby: How the Wintertime Invasion of Russia Became Hitler's SS (Stupidest Strategy)</title>
  <description>What Was He Thinking? France’s nineteenth-century wintertime invasion of Russia gave us Tolstoy’s War and Peace, Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, and Napoleon’s worst ass-kicking to date. Yet, evidently, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler doesn’t read novels, listen to classical music, or study history. Because he’s about to repeat the diminutive French general’s monumental strategic blunder. And it's snow wonder it doesn't go well for&amp;amp;nbsp;Mr. Goosestep. Learn all about Opertion&amp;amp;nbsp;Barbarossa&amp;amp;nbsp;in this episode. More Blundering Brainstorms to Come The next episode of &amp;quot;100 of the Worst Ideas in History, the Podcast&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;is in production and on its way to you. Watch for it wherever you get your podcasts. And remember to subscribe, like and comment. For 99 other examples of historical, hysterical stinkin’ thinkin’ from the past, get your copy of popular book &amp;quot;100 of the Worst Ideas in History,&amp;quot; available at Amazon.com and better retailers everywhere. Audiobook now available at Audible.com and other platforms. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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