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The USSR also had an extensive mobilization system. Germany invaded the Soviets with 3.5 million soldiers, and 3 million Soviet soldiers would already be lost by the end of 1941, however by 1942 the USSR already had 5.3 million men in the army while Germany had 3.7m.
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The Soviet system already had a lot of aspects of "warlike economy" even BEFORE the invasion!

Food control;
The Government would collect all food and redistribute it later - which would allow the USSR to prioritize feeding the army and industries over the civilian populace.
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The Soviet army as we know it, continued to grow over the course of WW2. And stabilized at 6.5m despite a lot of losses. The amount of reservists the USSR had would help significantly.
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