Why was the Eastern Front so brutal?

The fighting on the Eastern Front was terrible and incessant, brutal beyond belief. Both sides fought with demonic fury—the Germans to crush the hated Slavs, and the Soviets to defend the sacred soil of Mother Russia. Atrocities including beheadings and mass rapes occurred daily.
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Was the Eastern Front more brutal?

The struggle for the Eastern Front was bigger and costlier than the fighting in the West, but it was also significantly more brutal. Both sides flouted international law and practiced institutionalized acts of cruelty against enemy troops, prisoners and civilians.
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Why were there so many casualties on the Eastern Front?

Civilian casualties:

They were characterised by unprecedented ferocity and brutality, wholesale destruction, mass deportations, and immense loss of life due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and massacres.
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What were the horrors of the Eastern Front WW2?

The Eastern Front of World War II was a brutal place. Fighting officially began there June 22, 1941, 75 years ago Wednesday. Central to the Holocaust, more than 30 million of the war's 70 million deaths occurred in the Eastern Front, where most extermination camps were located, and many death marches took place.
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Why did fighting in the Eastern Front end?

Fighting on the Eastern Front ended on March 3, 1918, when a peace treaty between Soviet Russia and the Central Powers was signed at Brest-Litovsk.
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How bad was the Eastern Front in World War 2?



How horrible was the Eastern Front?

The fighting on the Eastern Front was terrible and incessant, brutal beyond belief. Both sides fought with demonic fury—the Germans to crush the hated Slavs, and the Soviets to defend the sacred soil of Mother Russia. Atrocities including beheadings and mass rapes occurred daily.
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How cold was the Eastern Front?

Even by Russian standards, it was brutal. temperatures plunged to -40 degrees in places, freezing German tanks and equipment, shutting down diesel engines and freezing German soldiers who were not equipped with coats, hats, proper boots, gloves, or anything necessary to fight a winter campaign.
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What was the most feared thing in ww2?

The V1 flying bomb was one of the most fear-inducing terror weapons of the Second World War. Thousands were killed and wounded by its warhead, but alongside those civilians are the forgotten victims of the V1 the people who made them.
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What was the most horrific battle in ww2?

The Battle of Stalingrad caused about two million casualties from Soviet and Axis forces and stands as one of the century's worst military disaster. It was one of the bloodiest battles in history and is considered as one of the major battles in the World War II.
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What was the most horrific event in ww2?

The Battle of the Bulge is considered the largest and bloodiest single battle fought during WWII. More than 19,000 U.S. soldiers died during that winter, and more than 70,000 were wounded or went missing.
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Did Soviets shoot their own soldiers?

Yes, In 1941 Stalin ordered any soldier who did not hold their ground in battle to be shot by NKVD troopers behind them, unless the NKVD could return the men to the front. In the heat of battle they were shot but stragglers behind the lines were often sentenced to Penal companies and returned to the front.
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What was the deadliest front in ww1?

The Battle of the Somme was one of the largest battles of World War I, and among the bloodiest in all of human history. A combination of a compact battlefield, destructive modern weaponry and several failures by British military leaders led to the unprecedented slaughter of wave after wave of young men.
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How did the Soviets treat German civilians?

Soviet authorities deported German civilians from Germany and Eastern Europe to the USSR after World War II as forced laborers, while ethnic Germans living in the USSR were deported during World War II and conscripted for forced labor.
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What was the most gruesome war?

World War II was a global war that spanned from 1939 to 1945. The war pitted the Allies and the Axis power in the deadliest war in history, and was responsible for the deaths of over 70 million people.
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What was Russia's biggest weakness when fighting on the Eastern Front?

Russia's transport network could not cope with the massive deliveries of munitions, food, clothing, and medical care to the fronts. Munitions shortages were the most acute.
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Which front was worse in WW2?

The Eastern Front was the worst theatre of combat in WW2 and debatably in all of human history, although a few clashes in The Pacific, Italy and Normandy rose to similar levels of horror (but of much lesser scale).
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What war killed the most Americans?

The American Civil War is the conflict with the largest number of American military fatalities in history. In fact, the Civil War's death toll is comparable to all other major wars combined, the deadliest of which were the World Wars, which have a combined death toll of more than 520,000 American fatalities.
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Which country was hit the hardest by ww2?

Countries with the Highest Total Casualties in World War II:

The Soviet Union is estimated to have suffered the highest number of WWII casualties.
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What is the bloodiest day in history?

Beginning early on the morning of September 17, 1862, Confederate and Union troops in the Civil War clash near Maryland's Antietam Creek in the bloodiest single day in American military history.
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What was the weirdest weapon in ww2?

A ship-mounted aerial mine rocket launcher

Created to protect ships from enemy planes, the unrotated projectile was fired from a ship, and, upon reaching 1,000 feet in elevation, it would explode and disperse mines attached to parachutes via 400 feet of cable.
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What country has the strongest navy in ww2?

In the course of the war the United States Navy grew tremendously as the United States was faced with a two-front war on the seas. By the end of World War II the U.S Navy was larger than any other navy in the world.
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How many people have died on the Eastern Front?

Of the estimated 70-85 million deaths attributed to World War II, around 40 million occurred on the Eastern Front.
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How many German soldiers froze to death in ww2?

More than 100,000 German soldiers fell, froze, or starved to death even before the surrender of the Sixth Army. Over 90,000 men ended up in Soviet prisoner-of-war camps—only around 6,000 of them survived.
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What was the warmest period on earth?

Global surface temperatures were generally high throughout the Paleocene and Eocene, with a particularly warm spike at the boundary between the two geological epochs around 56 million years ago.
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How brutal was the Pacific front?

During the 29-day battle that ran from Feb. 3 to March 3, 1945, more than 35,000 U.S. soldiers fought. When it ended, more than 1,000 Allied troops had died, 5,656 were wounded and an estimated 16,000 Japanese had been killed or killed themselves rather than surrender.
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