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Comments by "Elias Ziad" (@eliasziad7864) on "Germany's Worst Defeat: Operation Bagration | Animated History" video.
10% of captured Germans died under Soviet captivity, while 50% of captured Soviets died under German captivity, so I think you should stop your bullshit.
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@ethantaylor9613 Doesn't matter, I get my sources from just a simple Google search. You get your numbers from your ass...
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They werent "staggering" losses, 200k of them just got sick and Soviets count them as casualties, probably 100k Germans got sick too but Germans dont count them as casualties, plus the Germans suffered more KIA than Soviets during bagration.
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@Ratchet299 No, infact it was Stalin's refusal to let the Red Army retreat in 1941 from Kiev, Bryansk, and Vyazma which got 1.2 million soviets encircled and captured in total, had that not happened, the Germans would have never reached Moscow.
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Operation Bagration and battle of Vitebsk the Germans suffered more combat losses and KIA than the Soviets did. Plus Germans report their casualties differently than Soviet casualties in which it appears Germany's casualties is lower despite the actual number of Germans casualties being much higher. around 200k Soviet casualties during Bagration were not from combat, rather it was because they got sick. Germany also has 100k sick but Germans dont report that as casualties, so in the battlefield, the Germans suffer more losses than the Soviets during Bagration.
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@hegaliandialectics4289 Barbarossa?
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@dennisweidner288 Hitler could have also won in 1941 had he let the advance to Moscow continue instead of switching to capturing Kiev and Ukraine which delayed the German advance to Moscow by 2 months.
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