Almost 27 million Russians died on the eastern front.
Russians .
What war on the Eastern Front? If you are referring to World War 2, the US had very limited involvement on the Eastern Front, that was the area that Germany and Russia were fighting. The US provided weapons and supplies in rather limited quantities to the Russians.
The Germans and the Austro-Hungarians against the Russians. The Eastern Front was dissolved after Russia's 1917 surrender.
The war on the eastern front was more deadly and between the germans and the russians, millions of people died whiles on the western front, their was not much blood involved
The fought on the Eastern front of WW2. The farthest East they fought was the city of Stalingrad, (now called Volgograd.) on the Volga River, and by the end of the war, the Eastern front was nothing more than the Eastern side of Berlin.
By opening a second front the Allies would be able to draw off German strength from the Eastern Front and help relieve pressure upon the Russians .
No, the Russian had an eastern front fighting the Germans.............
Germany was able to defeat Russia on the eastern front because it had knowledge of the Russian army. With this knowledge they were able to know what the Russians were doing and plan accordingly.
It brought them much needed relief by draining German assets from the Eastern front.
Enlist them to fight on the side of Germany?
The Russians wanted the Allies to open a second front where German forces would be drawn off and the diversion of German military assets to another front other than the Eastern Front would help the Russian march to Berlin .