Soviet Union
Soviet losses during the opening phases of Operation Barbarossa were colossal, but the Red Army proved to be resilient and gradually it built its strength and regained the experience lost during Stalin's purges. After the tenacious defence of Stalingrad, the Soviets were always on the attack, their "Deep Battle" philosophy being bruatlly effective if costly in men.
With Lend Lease providing trucks and essential resources, Soviet industry could concentrate on churning out war winning tanks like the T-34 and KV- series, as well as mountains of artillery.
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GAZ Truck with Quad Maxim AA MMGsThe only mobile AA vehicles the Red Army had in numbers at the beginning of Barbarossa in 1941 were truck-mounted examples of the Tokarev 4M Model 1931 quadruple Maxim machine gun. Used throughout the war with later units added to with the American-built M17...
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