
Who was worse: Soviet Union or Nazi Germany | History Forum
2025年3月3日 · Point is that during the war, there was friendly relations between the Americans and Soviets. This has been proven countless times through the film and literature that both countries produced. So really what well obviously it was the Cold War that brought about this incredible animosity between the two sides.
Who was worse: Soviet Union or Nazi Germany
2025年3月3日 · This also breaks away to the near universal moral code that elderly mothers being the most respectful members of society. In that sense, Nazis could be very much viewed as more "cold-blooded" and immoral than the Soviets. On the other hand, most Gulag inmates, as well as its fatal victims, were overwhelmingly adult males of military age.
Could the Soviets defeat Nazi Germany alone? | History Forum
2010年1月24日 · Each would have different effects upon Germany's ability to fight against the Soviets. Barring another Russian revolution, then the Soviets sheer weight of manpower would eventually overwhelm the conventional German forces with even more horrendous casualties then actually happened.
Who was worse: Soviet Union or Nazi Germany
2025年3月3日 · We live in a world in which the Soviets won WW2 and so had the ability to carry out their vision in which they got a lot of people killed to industrialize at all costs (read Tarver on the reasons behind collectivization) by forcibly confiscating lands of kulaks and exiling them to Siberia to prevent them from resisting collectivization (converting numerous small plots of land …
Did the USSR use Bazookas in WW2? - History Forum
2018年8月26日 · "In 1944 the Soviets extensively tested new anti-tank weapons, including the German Panzerfaust and Panzerschreck as well as the US bazooka. They decided to produce their own design combining the best features of all of these, and started development under G.P. Lominskiy at the Main Artillery Directorate's Small Arms and Mortar Research Range.[1]"
Why didn't the Soviet Union annex all of Finland??? - History Forum
2011年3月20日 · The Finns had really bloodied the Soviets badly in the first Winter War, and they certainly didn't want to go through that again--especially when they already had their hands full trying to consolidate Eastern Europe. Throw in that the U.S. and even the Swedes might resist the Soviets as well, and it just wasn't worth the trouble.
Why did the Soviets had such a manpower advantage?
2015年10月10日 · Germany also was never able to commit all of it's military might against the Soviets. It was also at war with Britain and the Commonwealth, and later the United States. Needing to worry about a second front exacerbated Germany's manpower disadvantage in …
Late Soviet TO&E: BMPs vs BTRs - History Forum
2017年9月2日 · Why did the Soviets by the late Cold War (1980s) equip some of their infantry battalions with BMPs and others with BTR-60/70/80s? I know the BMP battalions were associated with tank regiments and divisions while the BTR battalions were associated with motor rifle regiments and divisions. Surely...
The race to stop the Soviets gain Denmark in 1945 - History Forum
2020年11月1日 · My grandfather witnessed small conflict between Soviets and Americans without casualties though. He was a military doctor so he knew that for sure. American infantry pushed away Soviet infantry from some German town but then Soviet tanks made Americans to leave the place and pushed them 20 km away from the town.
Eleanor Roosevelts 1957 visit to the Soviet union
2024年4月7日 · This is a thread about the former First .... of the United States visiting the Soviet Union during the Cold War. She brought up what perhaps many Soviets and Americans were thinking. ….What could bring together the Soviet and American people. Maybe Their love of cinema, theaters, similarities...