Okay, here's one for the history buffs...
World War II was undoubtably the greatest conflict in human history. In reality this war was several conflicts rolled into one, with some nations fighting several wars at once.
Within this conflict, there was no greater war than the titanic struggle of Germany versus the USSR.
On the 22nd of June, 1941 Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. We all know the eventual outcome, Germany was utterly defeated, with the Russians claiming half of Europe.
How could this have happened? Despite the Soviets having far greater numbers in manpower, the Germans had the better cards. Their army was trained to a far greater level and was far more modern in its equipment and tactics. Up until the end of 1942 the German army captured Russians by the hundred thousands on a regular basis.
What happened? What went wrong? How come the Germans lost?
I know the answers, but I'm curious to know what you guys think.
World War II was undoubtably the greatest conflict in human history. In reality this war was several conflicts rolled into one, with some nations fighting several wars at once.
Within this conflict, there was no greater war than the titanic struggle of Germany versus the USSR.
On the 22nd of June, 1941 Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. We all know the eventual outcome, Germany was utterly defeated, with the Russians claiming half of Europe.
How could this have happened? Despite the Soviets having far greater numbers in manpower, the Germans had the better cards. Their army was trained to a far greater level and was far more modern in its equipment and tactics. Up until the end of 1942 the German army captured Russians by the hundred thousands on a regular basis.
What happened? What went wrong? How come the Germans lost?
I know the answers, but I'm curious to know what you guys think.