From what i know, Germany is considered More horrible than Russia. but that is wrong. Russia had killed more lives than Germany and even killed their own troops if they retreated at and point. and yes, the Russians definitely executed German prisoners. in fact Russians would not execute prisoners humanly. sometimes Germans would be shot while being marched to a nearby camp.
The Russian city of Leningrad was never conquered by the German army .
The majority of Jews in Germany and in Nazi occupied countries never got 'freedom from their captors', but were slaughtered.
German forces were severely hampered by the harsh Russian winter, which the German army was not prepared for. Also, Russian resistance was greater than expected; this caused the invasion to last until the winter.
Answer this question…The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
The 58th Infantry Division (German) was organized in 1939 and was assigned to 5th Army and then to 6th Army. In 1939, it took part in the advance into Belgium with the 16th Army. As part of the 18th Army, it participated in the Russian Campaign and fought at Lenningrad. It remained with Army Group North fighting on the Russian Front. Source: http://www.feldgrau.com/InfDiv.php?ID=50
The Russian city of Leningrad was never conquered by the German army .
Answer this question…The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
Russian civilians held off the German army
The majority of Jews in Germany and in Nazi occupied countries never got 'freedom from their captors', but were slaughtered.
no, it was made for the Russian Army, it was based off the stg44 that was a German gun.
The Soviet Union was invaded by the German Army.
He expected the campaign to be won before the Russian winter set in, therefore the German army was not prepared for the Russian winter.
German forces were severely hampered by the harsh Russian winter, which the German army was not prepared for. Also, Russian resistance was greater than expected; this caused the invasion to last until the winter.
Answer this question…The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
One German army fought against two Russian armies. The Germans won, and completely destroyed one of the Russian armies (it was so bad that the Russian general commanding the destroyed army commited suicide). That same German army would, about a week later, face the other Russian army again and smash it too. These two battles made heroes of the German commanders (Hindenburg and Ludendorff), and shocked the Russians, and this event likely marked the very start of the downward spiral which would result in revolution and civil war in Russia.
One German army fought against two Russian armies. The Germans won, and completely destroyed one of the Russian armies (it was so bad that the Russian general commanding the destroyed army commited suicide). That same German army would, about a week later, face the other Russian army again and smash it too. These two battles made heroes of the German commanders (Hindenburg and Ludendorff), and shocked the Russians, and this event likely marked the very start of the downward spiral which would result in revolution and civil war in Russia.
No. He was based on Friedrich Paulus, leader of the German Sixth Army. He was captured, not assassinated, after surrendering to the Russian Army.