With the USSR alone not Including Baltic States or Eastern Poland, then total of 10.7 Million Military and 12.7 Million Civilian people died during World War 2. If you include Baltic States and Eastern Poland then it's an extra 2.98 Million Civilian Deaths, Most people were from Eastern Poland.
Soviet troops were poorly trained, but, they were dedicated and capable.
because their guns got dirty
Soviet (Russian) troops were primarily engaged fighting the Germans along the eastern front and into Berlin.
How did Russian Revolution contribute to instability in Europe during and after World War 1?The Russian Revolution contribute when
The Russian Revolution happened during World War I
Soviet troops were poorly trained, but, they were dedicated and capable.
because their guns got dirty
About 1,700,000 French died during World War I, including soldiers and civilians.
Soviet (Russian) troops were primarily engaged fighting the Germans along the eastern front and into Berlin.
The Russian Czar was a poor leader during World War 1. He had no military experience and was unable to relate to the people or to the troops when he reviewed them.
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World War 1 affected civilians by causing widespread death and destruction, disrupting lives and homes, leading to food shortages and economic hardships, and provoking societal changes and trauma that lasted for years after the war ended. Additionally, civilians were often subject to censorship, propaganda, and government controls during the war.
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True! No, False, the Nazi slaughtered millions of Jews during the WWI , the Holocaust was officially over at the end of WWII when the German troops surrendered.
New and grimly efficient weapons, such as the machine gun, the tank, and trench warfare, meant unprecedented casualties for all involved in WWI.
How did Russian Revolution contribute to instability in Europe during and after World War 1?The Russian Revolution contribute when
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