About 175,000-200,000 men
The number is around 20 Million Russians died in the war.
9 countries *Austria (1938) *Czech Republic (1938 and 1939); Slovakia became German satellite in 1939. *Poland (1939) *Denmark (1940) *Norway (1940) *Luxembourg (1940) *Netherlands (1940) *Belgium (1940) *France (1940) Plus the Channel Islands
Many Russians were poorly equipped, and some of them didn't have rifles. Mostly all the soldiers weren't trained well and there weren't good officers that wouldn't lead the army and did not have great tactics.
16,500,000
With the French invasion of Russia many groups were affected; as well as the French nad the Russians there was the Prussians and the Austrians. Because of the 'scortched earth' tactics employed by the Russians the peasants were greatly affected.
One Million men.
Yes, a defeat with many casualties. The Russians hid in nearly every building and were near impossible to kill all of them.
This is pretty obvious 3 Finns and 1 tail
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1,400,000 people are russians.
The Russians invented Vodka, AK-47 and many more.
No. Although many ethnic Russians now live in Ukraine.
Life for most Russians was very hard. Czars could be cruel, and many Russians were poor and oppressed.
The Russians defeated the Germans with the blessings of Ol' Man Winter and the follies of Adolph Hitler. The Germans were frozen, starving, dying from the cold and lack of food and supplies. At the end of the Stalingrad Battle a bunch of simple grenades did the trick. Many Germans were taken prisoner as they surrendered in defeat. Adolph Hitler can be blamed for the demise of the German forces failing. He refused to let them quit and he would not send more supplies.
Some do and some do not. Many Russians are Christians, most commonly Orthodox, but many Russians are atheists and were encouraged to be so during the time of the Soviet Union.
Russians generally enjoy socializing with friends and family, traditional Russian cuisine, outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing, literature, music, and watching sports like football and ice hockey. They also have a strong appreciation for art, history, and cultural events.
850,000 Russians live in the U.S.