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Furthermore,

Soviet soldiers could go into combat relatively quickly after retraining, while Germans would need months of training.

The German Reich already had a 1:3 population difference with the Soviet Union (70m:195m).
Sep 5 2024 12:48:45 AM
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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.
Sep 5 2024 12:48:44 AM
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And combined with the longer training, and conscription issues, the Germans were still at a massive long-term disadvantage.
Sep 5 2024 12:48:46 AM
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