daveinprague
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Soviet losses had an awful lot to do with Soviet military doctrine at the time and the internal problems that Stalin's purges and show trials had on the effectiveness of Soviet forces. Sending untrained, ill-equipped boys up against SS, panzer and crack Wehrmacht troops was always going to result in an inordinately high death toll. Purging the majority of Field Marshals prior to the invasion was not a good idea either and left the Red Army woefully short of quality field commanders.
Oh and yes, the fighting in the East was particularly savage and brutal. Just ask anyone who is of Ukrainian descent.
definitely brutal...they mentioned in the series, that 4 out of 5 Germans died in the east...i think once they got themselves together, they acquitted themselves well.T-34 and KV-1s suddenly appeared early in the war, after the original slaughter, when whole Soviet armes were surrounded, the Stormovick squadrons, and the part the partizans played behind the German lines, was pretty amazing ....