The World at War
cites the Russian soldiers apparent lack of distress as one of the factors that lead to extreme demotivation in Operation Barbarossa. That and the vast featureless terrain, seemingly unlimited enemy numbers and fatal winter.
( , Mon 4 Nov 2013, 13:11, Reply)
cites the Russian soldiers apparent lack of distress as one of the factors that lead to extreme demotivation in Operation Barbarossa. That and the vast featureless terrain, seemingly unlimited enemy numbers and fatal winter.
( , Mon 4 Nov 2013, 13:11, Reply)