Russia, or the Soviet Union, suffered immense losses during World War II due to several factors. The initial surprise of the German invasion in 1941 caught the Red Army unprepared, leading to significant casualties and territory loss. Additionally, the brutal tactics employed by the Nazis, including mass executions and scorched earth policies, exacerbated the human toll. The harsh conditions of the Eastern Front, combined with inadequate supplies and logistics, further contributed to the staggering number of Soviet casualties.
Poland and finland
Russia joined world war 1 in 1914
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How can a war lose? you can lose a war or someone can win but a war its self can't lose.
Russia backed out because they had more to lose during the war than win. their people were starving and casualties were high
Russia was not an ally of Germany in World War 1.
no
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
Poland and finland
Baltic Poland, Bessarabia
They technically surrendered, after backing out before the war ended.
Two in its last twenty years of being the Russian Empire: The Ruso-Japanese War and World War I.
it was the russo japan war something like that but Im not sure
During World War II, Russia had approximately 50,000 tanks.
The Soviet Union lost Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania after World War I.
Russia joined world war 1 in 1914
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