Who fought with numbers, and who fought with skill?

Who fought with numbers, and who fought with skill?

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“Of the hundred enemy soldiers who attacked us, two hundred were killed.” This historical anecdote is not so far from the truth: at all times, in all wars, enemy losses are counted “in Suvorov’s style” - they say that when, after another victory, the adjutant asked Alexander Vasilyevich how many killed Turks to include in the report to Mother Empress, he answered : “Write more! Why feel sorry for them, adversaries!” During the Second World War, the bloody Stalinist regime applied this principle to its own people - the Red Army fought as if the “father-commanders” had set the goal of exterminating as many Soviet soldiers as possible through the hands of the Nazis... Taking into account all the known data, including those recently declassified, using original methods of calculating the losses of the USSR and the Third Reich (both armed forces and civilians), the author of this sensational book comes to shocking conclusions, clearly, using figures and facts, demonstrating who fought in numbers, and who - skill. In addition, for the first time, complete information about the losses of other countries is published - not only the allies of the Soviet Union and Germany, but also those that did not officially participate in the hostilities, but their volunteers fought in the armies of the warring states, their merchant ships died from submarine attacks, so almost all countries suffered losses in the Second World War, although these figures are not comparable - from 3 people in Ceylon to more than 40 million in the USSR! But this monstrous truth continues to be hidden to this day...

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Борис Соколов Вадимович
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Russian

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Who fought with numbers, and who fought with skill?

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