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German soldier: Is it all the weather?

During World War II, Germany was an opponent in the European battlefield, but after changing the battlefield, everything was different. Especially after Germany attacked the Soviet Union, it suffered successive defeats and suffered an unprecedented fiasco. Moreover, most German soldiers did not die in battle, but froze to death. 1940, because Germany won Europe and turned to the Soviet Union. Everything was originally prepared, starting with the military uniform.

So Hitler planned to attack in April, and he made full preparations for military equipment and various materials. However, when preparing for the attack, it was held back by its ally Italy. Italy can't beat France and needs Germany's support. After Germany sent troops to France, Italy left. In this way, the time for Germany to attack France was postponed, so the time for attacking the Soviet Union was July and August. Because the Germans have been in Europe for a long time, where can they stand the cold of the Soviet Union?

And the Germans have bad luck. As soon as they entered Moscow, they met the extremely cold weather they had not seen for decades. They didn't expect it, and they didn't prepare cotton-padded jackets in advance. In the end, countless German soldiers were still fighting in the cold of MINUS 40 degrees, and soon they froze to death. It's terrible. As soldiers, they did not die, but froze to death. The Germans, who have always been in high spirits, have suffered such a big loss. According to German military manufacturing, they should have.

However, because the Germans went too far in the March, the speed of supply was not so fast at all, and because of the weather, chariots and helicopters were not easy to travel. In this way, the Germans were frozen to death in Moscow, and some people thought that the Germans could rob the Soviets. As we all know, the Soviet Union has a vast territory, and the Soviets have already retreated in order to prevent the Germans from finding cotton-padded jackets, which means that wherever the Germans go, they are desolate and snowy.