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Did the severe cold of 194 1 year really save the Soviet Union?

Of course not the main reason. One is that Germany was caught off guard by a sudden attack in the early days, and the other is that Eastern Europe is a plain, which is conducive to the display of German mechanized troops.

Germany invaded the Soviet Union with only 5.5 million troops, and the Soviet Union had13.8 million troops. Therefore, only by stopping the German attack for three months can the Soviet troops in the Far East withdraw and form an overwhelming advantage.

War is not judged by the gains and losses of a city or a pool, nor by a victory. War is about national strength, manufacturing speed and reserve force.

The Soviet Union has 1 3.8 million troops and can produce110,000 cannons, 2,000 tanks, 800 aircraft and 90,000 pilots every month. The manufacturing speed is faster than the consumption speed of war. What you lost today, what you will make up tomorrow. Moreover, the Soviet Union can concentrate the country's material, financial and human resources to fight this war without worries.

Germany has 5.5 million troops, 1800 planes, 4,500 tanks, 8,000 cannons and 2,500 pilots. Moreover, the transportation line is long, and the supply of soldiers and materials is not available.

1in the spring of 944, when the Soviet Union counterattacked, the data would be very scary. There are 6.3 million troops, 40,000 cannons,/kloc-0.0 million tanks and/kloc-0.3 million aircraft. The tactics of Soviet counterattack are simple: shelling, plane bombing, tank charging and infantry following. For German positions, 400 doors were bombed for several hours every kilometer, then planes bombed for several hours, then tanks charged, and infantry followed after clearing obstacles to destroy the remnants of the enemy. So far, the Soviet-style steel torrent is still frightening.

Many people think that a heavy snow saved the Soviet Union, but it is actually a misunderstanding. The weather in eastern Europe is like this, year after year. When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union with the "Barbarossa" plan, some marshals and generals objected that the plan was too crazy, and even the Italian dictator Mussolini, Germany's ally, objected that the Soviet Union was too huge and invincible.

Therefore, a wrong war is doomed to failure.