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During WWII 607 divisions of the Axis were destroyed by Soviets. The Allies (without the USSR) defeated 176 divisions. In the greatest three battles of the war (Moscow, Stalingrad, Kursk) over 2.5 mln German military were killed. Eastern front losses: Wehrmacht and SS - 6,923,700 Hungarian army - 863,700 Italian army - 93,900 Romanian Army - 681,800 Finnland army - 86,400 Total losses - 8,649,500

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Q: How many Germans soldiers were killed by the Soviets maybe more because they were fighting for 5 years.?
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