Yes. Hitler's expectations for the soviet campaign indicates Russian winters.
They were both beaten by the Russian winter.
Anything to do with Rasputin ? Go on, enlighten me.....
The western allies on the western front, and the Soviets on the Russian Front.
Hitler had not prepared for a long drawn-out campaign in the Russian winter, across such vast territory, and the sheer size of the Russian Army
The major goal of the Gallipoli Campaign was to occupy the Ottoman-controlled Dardanelles Straits. If the Allies had the Straits, they would have a route to the Russian ports on the Black Sea and would be able to supply their isolated ally.
He expected the campaign to be won before the Russian winter set in, therefore the German army was not prepared for the Russian winter.
Russian front
They were both beaten by the Russian winter.
Anything to do with Rasputin ? Go on, enlighten me.....
Sgt. Reznov
Sgt. Reznov
Campaign screen.
napoleon did not invade Russia. Yes, actually, he did. The cold Russian Winter defeated Hitler and Napoleon.
Sgt. Reznov
The western allies on the western front, and the Soviets on the Russian Front.
Hitler had not prepared for a long drawn-out campaign in the Russian winter, across such vast territory, and the sheer size of the Russian Army
Spain was unnecessary, while the Russian campaign was a disaster, war with Russia was inevitable.