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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Valentine Infantry tank Mk IXThe Valentine infantry tank Mk IX was, in effect, a Mk V, powered by a US GMC diesel engine and transmission giving it improved mobility and reliability. The Mk IX was upgraded with a potent 6-pounder gun, sacrificing the coaxial machine gun for increased...
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M5 HalftrackAt last! The PBI (poor bloody infantry) have the right troop transport to take them right into the front line. The British and Canadian, not to mention the Russians forces bought huge numbers of M5s during WW2.Up until now you would have had to...
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