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The Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Moscow There was also the strategic depth of the Soviet Union.
There is also the fact that the Soviet Union was a national war at that time, and the number of armies far exceeded that of the German army, which is why the Soviet Union was the largest in World War II.
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The first time was the Soviet-German Pact, and the blitzkrieg on Poland was the beginning of World War II, and it was the Soviet-German partition of Poland
The second time, it was Stalingrad
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It is recognized that the "Battle of Stalingrad" was a turning point in the anti-fascist struggle of World War II.
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Battle of Moscow, Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Kursk.
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The low temperatures of winter are decisive.
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Battle of Stalingrad.
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What you want to ask is what doctrine became the root of local wars during the Cold War period after World War II and the collapse of the Soviet Union? Hegemonism.
During the Cold War period from the end of World War II to the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, hegemonism became the root cause of local wars, high technology was gradually applied to warfare, and the world was in the shadow of nuclear weapons.
Hegemonism. The greatest feature of military thought at this time is the symbol of military space technology. As a result, hegemonism became the source of local wars.
World War II, also known as the World Anti-Fascist War, was a second worldwide war launched by Nazi Germany, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Empire of Japan, the three fascist Axis powers, client states, the Anti-Fascist Alliance, and anti-fascist forces around the world.
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Because of the presence of Stalin.
Hitler's aggression was further promoted.
The early non-aggression pact, which allowed the Germans to concentrate on occupying the rest of Europe) It was with Stalin that the Germans were sent home.
The Soviet Army has been in confrontation with the Japanese Kwantung Army in Asia.
Thereby dragging the legs of the Japanese.
Keep them from fully engaged.
Pacific and Chinese theaters.
From this point on, the USSR is too good!!
If the Battle of Stalingrad had been lost at that time.
The USSR will be finished, and the Germans will occupy the entire territory.
If World War II ends later.
It is possible that in a few years there will be a war between Germany and Japan.
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Before the outbreak of World War II, the Soviet Union secretly signed the "Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact" with Germany, formed a brotherhood with Germany, and divided its sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, which greatly encouraged Hitler and emboldened him to launch a war of aggression.
After the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union dragged down Germany through a 4-year war with Germany and finally defeated Germany.
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The most important turning point was the Battle of Stalingrad, and the turning point in which the Soviets had an overwhelming advantage over the Germans was the Battle of Kursk.
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Battle of Stalin.
At that time, the Soviet Union had just created the Katyusha, and it was at that time that it was put into the battlefield and repelled the Germans.
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World War II overshadowed the inadequacy of the commodity economy.
After World War II, it profoundly influenced traditional capitalist powers such as Britain and France.
In World War II, the centralization model helped the Soviet Union win the war.
During World War II and the Cold War, the former Soviet Union faced the problem of fighting on two fronts, with the main direction of the Western Front and the secondary direction of the Eastern Front, but the successes and failures were very different. During World War II, the former Soviet Union first shocked Japan on the Eastern Front with the Battle of Nomenkan, and was able to concentrate its main forces on the Western Front to defeat its main opponent, Nazi Germany, and then return to the division to easily solve the Kwantung Army, and won World War II completely. In the middle and late stages of the Cold War, the Soviet army confronted NATO in Europe with its main force, maintained continuous military pressure on China in Asia, invaded Afghanistan, and shocked the Western Front with the West's 81 major exercises, but finally disintegrated and was completely defeated without a major war.
Last year's Sino-Indian conflict showed that China's future two-front war situation seems inevitable, with the eastern front dominating, the population and economic developed regions here, and the strong enemy here, just like the former Soviet Union on the western front of Europe. The geography, population, and economy of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau are similar to those of Siberia on the eastern line of the former Soviet Union, and the surface form of the enemy is also somewhat analogous. Therefore, the gains and losses of the former Soviet Union are indeed worth learning from.
Personally, I think that the key to the problem is not the first western front or the first eastern front, although netizens have heated discussions, if they do not judge the situation, they will all be wrong. China's current countermeasures are very prudent: First, do our own things well, such as the great victory of poverty alleviation, which is also the key to the success or failure of the former Soviet Union, which is an internal cause. The second is to do a good job in the Belt and Road Initiative, consolidate Russia's fierce rebellion, win over the European Union, and strive to form a strategic posture of global land power against sea power even if it cannot be the mainstay of the Soviet Union before World War II and the outflanking posture of Western allies.
In this way, we can move according to the time and take the initiative in me, either west and then east, or east and then west, or west and then west, or even win without a fight. By the way, this East does not only refer to Taiwan.
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If the Soviet Union launched World War II, he declared war on Europe, at that time Europe was not left, Europe would form an alliance against the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union and Japan signed an alliance treaty, in 1941, Japan would stage another Pearl Harbor sneak attack, and then the United States entered the war, the United States and Canada should land on the Soviet Union from Alaska, then the Soviet Union would end up with the same World War II Germany was divided into Western and Eastern Soviet Unions. It's just assumptions, don't spray.
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It is possible to succeed, the strength of the Soviet Union was very strong at that time, and if it was World War II launched by the Soviet Union, maybe it would have succeeded in taking some countries.
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Then this war must be very fierce, and there should be many soldiers to join in this battle, this must be a war to the death.
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At the beginning of World War II, the Soviet Union was weak in the war with Germany, but in the later stages of the war, the Soviet Union in turn suppressed the German army, and finally Germany was forced to surrender. In World War II, the key to the Soviet Union's victory from defeat to victory was mainly divided into three points:The first point is that the Soviet Union adopted the tactical arrangement of tank ambushes, the second is that the Soviet Union established an anti-tank defense system on the edge of the battlefield, and the third point is that the Soviet Union adopted a new type of **.
Because the German tanks were very famous during World War II, and their power on the battlefield was also quite large, the Soviet army has always been suppressed by the German tanks, but after the Soviet Union's Mikhail Katukov proposed the "tank ambush" tactic, a lot has changed. They ambushed their tanks in some of the more secluded places, mainly on the battlefield to consume German ammunition, and then mainly to attack tanks within a kilometer. The most famous of these was Dmitry Lavrinko, who destroyed more than 50 German tanks in battle.
In the Battle of Moscow,The Soviet Union built a defensive line with a total length of 250 kilometers, consisting mainly of trenches and anti-tank pillboxes. The Soviets were also the first to lay many mines on the roads near the city of Moscow. Moreover, on the way of the German tanks, many roadblocks were set up, which made the German army have a great resistance to the advance, and finally forced the German army to abandon the original plan through the attack, and it also consumed the combat effectiveness of the German army's resources to a large extent.
In the Second World War, the Soviet Union used mainly the Katyusha rocket artillery. Because the lethality of this ** is very high, and because it will disperse on the way of the missile's flight, the hit rate is very high. More importantly, this ** has a strong lethality to the armored forces of the German army, not only will it hurt the enemy on the surface, but it will also produce high temperatures after the **, making the German army miserable.
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Tank ambush tactics to deplete German ammunition, followed by the use of concentrated fortifications to block the rapid advance of German tanks, and the use of Katyusha rocket artillery.
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1. Tank ambush. 2. Creation of anti-tank fortifications. III. Use of Katyusha rocket artillery. It was through the above three strategies that the Soviet Union gradually turned defeat into victory and achieved the final victory.
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In fact, on the Western Front, the Soviet Union did not have too many eye-catching strategic deployments. An important moment in turning the tide of the war was in the defense of Leningrad, where he put up stubborn resistance and finally won the street battle with the Germans.
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Switching the offensive to relying on its own favorable terrain and weather for defense, he finally agreed to the Battle of Stalingrad and changed the tide of the war.
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