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Old October 19th, 2005, 03:26 PM
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Hmmm.....you are saying that the Soviet morale was still high during that time ? Another enemy, another front and more problems for the russians. And are most russians loyal communists ? Morale problems cannot be forseen anyway. If you were a Soviet soldier during those times, perhaps you can say it was wishful thinking. Anyway, the number of captured Soviet troops by the germans have proven you wrong.

And how aboutt the Russians having enough food for it's soldiers in the east as well ?

Really ? Read Albert Axell's book, Zhukov: The Man Who Beat Hitler . One book doesnt make it definite. Zhukov combined arms tactics in 1939 nearly wiped out the Japanese 23rd. See how well the Soviets did in invading Finland.

Though i have to agree with you on the supply problem. But then the Japanese had supply problems everywhere, especially Burma but they did manage to push the British from Rangoon.
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