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Battle Of Moscow Proves Costly For Red Army

Soviet Union's Devastating Losses in World War II

Battle of Moscow Proves Costly for Red Army

Millions Killed, Wounded, or Missing

Moscow, Russia - In a staggering revelation that sheds new light on the Soviet Union's immense sacrifices during World War II, declassified documents disclose that the Red Army suffered a staggering 62 million casualties, including 25 million dead, wounded, or missing.

These figures, far exceeding previous estimates, highlight the immense toll the war took on the Soviet people. The Battle of Moscow, fought from October 1941 to April 1942, proved particularly costly, with millions of Soviet soldiers dying in fierce fighting against the invading German forces.

The disclosure of these previously secret documents has sent shockwaves through Russia and beyond, prompting a reassessment of the country's role in the war and the sacrifices made by its people. Historians and researchers are now poring over the documents to gain a deeper understanding of the Soviet Union's wartime experience and the true extent of its losses.


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