Berlin
Soviet Union
Answer this question…The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
German soldiers captured by the Soviet Union during World War II faced harsh conditions and treatment. Many were subjected to forced labor, starvation, and brutal living circumstances in Soviet POW camps. A significant number did not survive their captivity, with estimates suggesting that around 1.5 million German soldiers died in Soviet custody. Those who were released often faced long-term psychological and physical consequences from their experiences.
Answer this question…The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
Stalingrad
Leningrad.
After the Russians won the Battle of Stalingrad the Russians progressively forced the Germans out of Russia until the Russians won the Battle of Berlin .
An early Soviet Union winter caused thousands of German soldiers to freeze to death :)
No. The Finns were an Axis ally. They had fought the 'Winter War' in 1940 against the invading Soviet army and had eventually been forced to surrender various territories after heroic resistance. They supported the German invasion of Russia in 1941 because they were anti-Russian rather than pro-German.
All the german soldiers were killed like rats
Nazi invaders lost the war against the Soviet Union. They were killed.
Soviet Army consists of Soviet soldiers who have to protect the population, territorial integrity and civil rights in Soviet state.