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Russia suffered high casualties in World War II due to factors such as the massive scale of the conflict on the Eastern Front, harsh weather conditions, lack of adequate supplies and equipment, and the brutal tactics employed by both sides. Additionally, the Soviet Union's initial unpreparedness and strategic mistakes also contributed to the high casualty rates.

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