german causalities in ww2 per battle

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skysky127
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german causalities in ww2 per battle

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Post by skysky127 » 16 Feb 2014, 04:29

Hi Is there a book listing the German causalities for each battle? each year? totals etc 3 examples come to mind- 1, how many men had they lost getting to Moscow in 1941? How many did they lose to freezing to death at Moscow? 2, in 1942 how many men did they lose getting to Stalingrad? and 3, Kursk, How many did they lose and were those personal loses really the reason the front collapsed in 1943? I also have the same sort of questions regarding equipment for the years 1941- 45 The next question would be a corresponding look at the Russian causalities and equipment loses at those battles. Thank you- Scott

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Post by NagaSadow » 26 Feb 2014, 13:14

Hello!

On http://ww2stats.com/ you can find or extrapolate some answers to your questions.


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