Why is it said that the winners of this war belonged to the Soviet Union, and the others were the lo

Updated on history 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union competed for hegemony, and the outbreak of the Korean War was undoubtedly a challenge to the United States, and the United States' participation in the war at least affected the United States' international layout, and China's participation in the war can be said to have made the United States a difficult situation to ride a tiger, and the Soviet Union secretly supported the Chinese and the United States in the duel throughout the war, greatly damaging the United States. As far as the United States is concerned, at least for many years, it will not be able to fight another war in the entire international arena, and the Soviet Union will take the opportunity to develop, of course, it will benefit from the fisherman.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It didn't take much effort for the Soviet Union to let China settle the matter、、。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    <> "Why the Soviet Union Won World War II.

    The Soviet Union's ability to turn the tide and ultimately win the war was mainly due to the following factors:

    First, there is the strong leadership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. On June 30, 1941, the Soviet Union established the National Defense Committee headed by Stalin, which put forward the concept of "All for the front!" All for the sake of the war of the stupid hole!

    slogan. In order to rationalize the command relationship, the Supreme High Command of the Armed Forces was established on 8 August. In order to strengthen the party's leadership over the army, the CPSU sent 1.5 million party members and 3.5 million Komsomol members to the front.

    During the war, the CPSU absorbed 10,000 members.

    The second is the fighting spirit of the Soviet people. Fighting for the motherland, every Soviet man bravely killed the enemy, and a group of heroic models represented by Matlosov and Zoya emerged. According to statistics, during the war, more than 10,000 Soviet military and civilians became "Heroes of the Soviet Union", and 7 million Soviet servicemen were awarded various medals and medals.

    The third is abundant manpower and material resources. In 1941, the population of the USSR was about 100 million. After the outbreak of the war, the Soviet Union mobilized a total of 34.5 million people.

    At the end of World War II, the total strength of the Soviet army reached 12.8 million. During the war, the Soviet Union produced 10,000 aircraft, 10,000 tanks, and 10,000 artillery pieces and mortars.

    Fourth, it has advanced operational theories. The military theorists of the Soviet army have long put forward the theory of the theory of large-depth operations. During the war, the Soviet army successfully solved a series of military problems, such as organizing and carrying out a strategic offensive with a wide front and great depth, and ensured victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    In addition, a group of outstanding commanders and generals represented by Marshal Zhukov also emerged in the Soviet army.

    Fifth, the vast territory provided strategic depth for the Soviet Union to resist German aggression. The Soviet Union has a land area of 10,000 square kilometers and spans 11 time zones. At the beginning of World War II, although the German army quickly occupied the European countries, it could not swallow the huge Soviet Union in one bite.

    When the Germans approached Moscow, the Soviet Union still controlled more than 2 3 of the country. In addition, the bitter cold weather helped the Soviet Union. The bitter cold in Moscow caused the German army to suffer a devastating blow under the city of Moscow, just like Napoleon's army that invaded Tsarist Russia in 1812.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    <> "What were the reasons for the defeat of the USSR at the beginning of the Soviet-German war.

    The defeat of the Soviet army at the beginning of the Soviet-German war was a serious consequence of the Great Purge of the 30s of the 20th century. In the arduous domestic revolutionary war, the Soviet Red Army sharpened and grew up a large number of outstanding commanders and fighters, who possessed firm political conviction and excellent military qualities. After Stalin came to power, in order to strengthen individual rights, a great purge was launched in the thirties of the 20th century.

    During this campaign, three of the five marshals of the Red Army were executed, the head of the political department was executed, the commanders of the Kiev Military District and the Belarusian Military District were executed, the commanders of the Air Force and the Armored Corps were also executed, and a number of military cadres were killed.

    This seriously weakened the combat effectiveness of the Soviet Red Army, especially in the strategic decision-making sector.

    In the Soviet-Finnish war that broke out in the USSR at the end of 1939, the USSR could not even take down a small Finland, the consequences of which were already being felt, let alone resisting the Germans.

    The negative impact of the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact. In August 1939, the Soviet Union and Germany signed the treaty in Moscow for their respective interests. After the signing of the treaty, the Soviet Union and Germany avoided the danger of fighting on two fronts.

    However, when Germany wantonly trampled on Europe, the Soviet Union did not restrain Germany, and eventually made Germany bigger, turned its guns around, tore up the treaty, and started a war.

    The expansion of the Eastern Front was unpopular. In the face of Germany's aggressive posture against Europe, the Soviet Union decided to expand its territory to the west and establish a strategic buffer zone against Germany. After the partition of Poland, the Soviet Union annexed the three Baltic states, Finland's Hank Peninsula, and Romania's Bessarabia region (present-day Moldova) to establish the Eastern Front.

    The Soviet Union expanded the border line to the west by 300-400 km, added more than 22 million people and added 460,000 square kilometers of territory.

    The Eastern Front seemed to provide a strategic buffer zone for the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union obviously had imperialist factions and aggression in the process of construction, which made the local people have no good opinion of the Soviet Union. After the end of the Soviet-German war, the local population basically turned to Germany, which led to the rout of the Soviet army along the way.

    Tactical lag. An important reason for Germany's early invincibility was its excellent use of blitzkrieg. It is the tactic of destroying the opponent's brother's communication network in a short period of time through the air force, paralyzing the command, and then using mechanized troops to advance rapidly, tactically dividing the enemy and then encircling it.

    The Soviet Red Army was taken by surprise by the blitzkrieg, and the communications network quickly collapsed. In addition, officers lacked combat experience and often made mistakes in field command. Although the Red Army was superior in numbers, most of them were divided and encircled, and the losses were extremely heavy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is too much infighting, and this is the most fundamental. If you don't have a heart to the outside world, it is easy to be attacked, coupled with blind arrogance and lack of progress.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Losing is losing your soul.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Gorky once said: The winner is courage, not strength.

    Explanation: What if one doesn't even have the courage to exert one's strength? Then no matter how much strength he has, it will be in vain! Even if you don't have the strength, but have the courage to fight, then the opportunity will appear!

    In 1934, Gorky presided over the first congress of Soviet writers and was elected the first president of the Soviet Writers' Association. At 2:30 a.m. on June 18, 1936, Gorky died at the age of 68.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    War is about total strength, including material resources, manpower, and willpower. It is impossible not to admit the combat capability of the German army, in the battle of Kiev alone, the Soviet army lost millions of soldiers, and according to Western statistics, the number of prisoners alone reached more than 650,000.

    However, at that time, the total population of Germany was just over 60 million, while the Soviet Union had more than 200 million; The Germans numbered about 8 million, while the Soviets were more than 10 million; There were plenty of troops, not to mention material resources, and the Soviet Union was much larger than Germany. In my heart, the willpower of the two armies was equal, but the high-level command of the Soviet army was wrong.

    Hitler misjudged the strength of the Soviet Union, believing that the Soviet Union was "a broken house that would collapse with a kick."

    With 10,000 enemies killed and 3,000 self-inflicted, Germany's final defeat was inevitable.

    As Zeitzler, Chief of the General Staff of the German Army, said in his memoirs: the greatest mistake of all mistakes was to attack the country first.

    Of course, from a political point of view, the Soviet people fought a just war against aggression, and the heroic resistance of the Soviet people and the Soviet Red Army, the leadership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and the joint resistance of the international anti-fascist camp were the biggest reasons for the Soviet army's final victory.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The main ones are a few points. First, the Soviet Union was a socialist country, concentrating on big things, mobilizing for war very quickly, and being able to recruit hundreds of thousands of troops or produce hundreds of tanks and hundreds of aircraft overnight, of course, this may be a bit exaggerated, but the advantage of this potential is definitely there.

    Second, Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union was immediate, because it was close to winter and the Germans were not used to the cold season. Therefore, as soon as the winter begins, a large part of the people freeze to death and suffer frostbite before the start of the fighting, and the non-combat attrition is carried out. There is also the fact that German tanks and trucks cannot cope with it in winter, unlike Soviet tanks that are cold-proof.

    Third, the German front was stretched too long, the soldiers and horses did not move, and the grain and grass went first, but the logistics and supply of the German army could not keep up with the large troops, and in the later stage, they were completely out of food, and they could not continue to fight at all.

    Fourth, in the middle and late stages of the Soviet-German war, Germany was already fighting on multiple fronts, and there was no way to concentrate its forces, so it had to send troops to support the hapless Italy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello! The outcome of a war depends on whether or not the purpose of the war is achieved. The Germans ended up with nothing, while the Soviets held their positions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The strategic depth of the Soviet Union is incomparable to Germany, and the Soviet Union's population resources, industrial capacity, and American support are incomparable to Germany, just imagine that even if the ratio of personnel to war losses is 1 to 3, but Germany can only arm 2 million troops, the Soviet Union can easily arm 10 million troops, who will win after the fight?

    There is also industrial capacity, Germany is good, but the production capacity is too low, you produce a Tiger King, you can single-handedly four T34, but you produce one out of the people produce seven or eight, who will win?

    That's the truth, the Soviet Union was a war of attrition and win!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The war in the USSR was just and sure to be won.

    The Soviet Union was a Great Patriotic War, and if it could not be defeated, it would perish, but the German army was a war of aggression and would not be so desperate. Although Germany won successive victories at the beginning of the Soviet-German war, this victory was short-lived, and the Soviet Union would fight back desperately once it reacted.

    The Soviets were not afraid of death, and their equipment was not as good as that of Germany, so they used people to make up for the gap in this regard.

    The correct command of the generals of the Soviet Army, as well as the superiority of the Soviet Union as a socialist country and its system.

    The German invasion plan was not thorough, and it did not expect to encounter severe cold in the Soviet Union, and the army's energy resources could not keep up in the later stage.

    In the later stages of the war, due to the lack of strength of the long-term conquest and the siege of the Allies, the Soviet army persisted tenaciously and the tendency of defeat became more and more obvious.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There will be losses in a war, and it depends on whether the losses can be raised, and whether the losses can be made up after the losses.

    In terms of resources and population, the Soviet Union had an absolute superiority in numbers, and Germany was an enemy on all sides, fighting on multiple fronts, and each front was spent thousands of dollars a day, but the Soviet Union was pouring the whole country's strength into that front. Germany, of course, could not afford it.

    You can look at the fact that in the end, the soldiers of the German war were exhausted, there was a shortage of materials, the front line was full of foreign soldiers and child soldiers, the chariots became decorations, and the planes had to be made of wood, and the fate was self-evident.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Union lost more than Germany in almost every campaign, which only shows that the Soviet Union suffered large losses in each campaign, but it does not mean that the Soviet Union cannot afford to consume it. The war potential of the Soviet Union was great, and the strength of the Allies was also great, and the initial losses were still bearable. Later, the Soviet Union, under strong organization, had an advantage in the quantity and quality of its troops, and the subsequent campaign losses were greater than those of Germany.

    At this time, Italy was of little use, Britain and the United States opened up the second battlefield, Germany was at an absolute disadvantage, how could the Soviet Union not win.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The Soviet Union was so vast and sparsely populated that it could fight and retreat, and when it retreated, it burned down all the houses and facilities, leaving Germany with little to use it. The German offensive, the ground was muddy in the summer and the march was difficult, and the winter was extremely cold but there was little place to heat, in such a harsh environment, the survival of the army itself was a problem, and the mainland was so far away, and it was difficult to keep up with the supplies, which almost canceled out all the advantages of the German army. And the relatively short supply lines of the Soviet Union, coupled with the use of new ** (such as Katyusha rocket artillery), the balance of victory is increasingly tilted in favor of the Soviet Union.

    In short, in the later period, the time and place were favorable, and the Soviet Union occupied it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Which battles were at an important turning point in the Soviet-German war.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's impossible, it's just harder. The United States and other countries are very shrewd, they are for their own interests, not the Soviet Union, so they can only send troops until they can pick peaches, not in the most critical time--- in fact, when the United States sent troops, it was already certain that the Soviet Union could win. -- Two years earlier, Stalin had been shouting for them to send troops, but they had repeatedly refused.

    The Soviet Union survived the most difficult period alone, and the United States saw that it could not be defeated, and it was time to pick peaches, so it sent troops. As for those materials, cough, I'm afraid it's like Chiang Kai-shek's rations to the Eighth Route Army, whether they are distributed or not, they all have to resist Japan.

    In fact, the United States and the Soviet Union treated China, they also adopted this shrewd tiger fight, so that you are grateful to him as the savior, and he will also pick the fruits of victory when you are very consumed and prostration, and maintain the pressure and control of you after the war, and let you not even dream of being strong--- although in fact, the victory of the war, at the cost of huge blood and sacrifice, it is actually you who decide the victory!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    During World War II, the United States provided a large amount of material aid to the Soviet Union, especially from the Battle of Stalingrad to 1994, the United States provided the Soviet Union with aluminum, copper, automobiles, transport vehicles, motorcycles, oil, car tires, fighter jets, cans, etc., helping the Soviet Union through the most critical period.

    At that time, the industry and major cities of the USSR were almost completely destroyed by Germany, and the production of ** was not enough for the needs of the Soviet army at the front.

    The Normandy landings, in which the Allies involved a large number of German troops, relieved the pressure on the Soviet army.

    On the other hand, Japan and Germany were members of the Axis, and if the United States had not eliminated the Japanese Combined Fleet, Japan would have been able to level the Pacific Ocean and possibly enter Europe, which would have posed a mortal danger to the Soviet Union.

    It can be said that without the assistance of the United States, World War II did not know when it would be liberated, and the Soviet Union would not have been able to defeat Germany alone, and the probability of defeat was extremely high.

    The Soviet Union was almost on the verge of extinction in its most difficult period, and if it had not been for the containment and material assistance of the United States and Britain, the Soviet Union would have perished long ago. Military fans with a little bit of seniority will think so, you can immediately go to a military post bar and ask, if the United States and Britain do not aid the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union will be able to defeat Germany, I am not worthy of being a military fan.

    Even under the containment of a large amount of material aid and war from the United States and Britain, the Soviet Union still had a terrible high mortality rate, and if it had been the United States and Britain, the Soviet Union would have perished in 1941.

    Soviet-made aluminum, which was used in battles, was supplied almost entirely by the United States and Britain during the war, as well as transporters.

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