kenl511 wrote:According to V. I. Leonov, Combat Engineer and Partisan trainer, the Soviet Officer Corps Purges coincided with a re-organization of the army and those who opposed the re-org. were purged. The focus was shifting from infantry to cavalry tactics with armor (applying lessons from Spain). Barbarossa hit at the time of maximum confusion.
The one point of cosmic (almost comedic) justice in those purges was the next round of purges after the army were the NKVD personnel conducting the purges. The purges never really stopped, They just changed targets from round to round.
Yes and no, yes some of the officers objected to the reorganization but IIRC only 2 Field Marshall's and 3 or 4 Marshalls were retired the rest were 'purged'. Also IIIRC Stalin wanted to purge Zukov and Konvev shortly after the Battle of Berlin because of there immense popularity but Beiria talked him out of it because the Red Army would have revolted.