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Beyond Barbarossa: the podcast

The first English-language podcast focusing on the Eastern Front of World War II

Nuances of Lend-Lease with Angus Wallace: Episode 79

Scott Bury, July 7, 2025May 15, 2026

Did the Lend-Lease program save the Soviet Union? For the Season 3 finale, Angus Wallace of the World War 2 podcast joins to offer a nuanced interpretation. 

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Angus Wallace, host and producer of The World War 2 podcast

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The Lend-Lease Act 

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British Valentine tanks to be sent to USSR under Lend-Lease, 1942.

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The Bell P-39 Aircobra, one of the fighters the U.S. sent to the Soviet Union under Lend-Lease. 

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A Hawker Hurricane fighter sent for the Red Air Force.

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Fleets of Studebaker, Ford and Chevrolet trucks sent to the Soviet Union under Lend-Lease. 

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U.S. jeeps sent to the Soviet Union under Lend-Lease made Life magazine.  

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The Western Allies sent millions of tons of food aid to the Soviet Union during World War 2. 

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The Red Army moved tanks to the front by rail, on flatcars, with locomotives often supplied by the U.S. Much of the rail was also supplied by the U.S.

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The “Big Three,” Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, at the Yalta Conference in 1945. Roosevelt was clearly unwell by this point. This conference decided the post-war division of Europe between West and East, meaning USSR.

Maps

Map 1: Lend-Lease shipping routes

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Lend-Lease shipping literally spanned the globe.

Map 2: The Arctic route (polar projection) 

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Map 3: The Persian Corridor. 

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Ships arrived in Persian Gulf ports, then goods were transshipped by train through Iran to be loaded onto ships again at the Caspian Sea. 

Map 4: The Pacific route.

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Note the proximity to Japan as ships approach Vladivostok in the Russian Far East. 

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