Es überraschte mich, wie wenig von Russland es tatsächlich brauchte. Ich weiß, dass die Bevölkerung und alle wichtigen Dinge im europäischen Teil Russlands leben, aber wenn wir es nur auf dem Land basieren, ist es ziemlich cool.

    Von dgwights

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    1. The map with moscow labelled doesn’t make sense to me, what happened to the battle of moscow?

    2. AleksandrNevsky on

      >It surprised me how little of Russia it actually took.

      In spite of that they still managed to kill an estimated 26 million Soviets most of which were civilians.

    3. stormspirit97 on

      One wonders if the Soviet Union hadn’t built up a buffer zone in the west beforehand if they even would have survived. Certainly they would have likely been pushed back further into Russia.

    4. StrongFaithlessness5 on

      As you said most of Russia is in Europe so that’s actually a lot. Being able to conquer Moscow means conquering the entirety of Russia. It would’ve been game over. No wonder US, UK and France decided to help the Soviet Union despite it being a Nazis‘ ally at the beginning of the war.

    5. icancount192 on

      This map is very inaccurate and leaves many nuisances aside that can’t be easily explained by just looking at a map.

      The Nazis reached Lobnya just outside of Moscow, Voronezh and Utta just outside Astrakhan in the Caucasus. Around 20% to 25% of European Russia was occupied.

      And the reason it didn’t go further is because the three prong attack stopped in 3 key cities – Leningrad, Moscow and Stalingrad which are just at the border of this 25%. If Moscow or Leningrad had fallen like Kiev did, then it would be closer to 30 or 40% of the map.

    6. Sounds like you’re underestimating how big non-Russian part of European USSR was. It’s a lot of republics and Ukraine is pretty big.

    7. FregomGorbom on

      Pretty damn inaccurate map, and even if it were [accurate] that’s a bloody lot of Russia’s industrial and population centers at the time.

    8. Whilst I’m not surprised they were pushed back due to the sheer man power the Soviets had along with allied support, I still find it slightly surprising that the Germans didn’t capture both Leningrad and Stalingrad first before the retreat and defeat.

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