Loss ratio per year on the eastern front

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Pods
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Loss ratio per year on the eastern front

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Post by Pods » 02 Jul 2020, 10:13

Hi, I would like to know what is the irrecoverable casualty ratio between the Soviet Union and Germany (and its allies).

Krivosheev calculated that the casualty ratio was 1.3 but Krivoshev included all captured German prisoners of war after the surrender.

Also, I would like to see if someone has ordered it by year, that is, separating each year.

AriX
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Re: Loss ratio per year on the eastern front

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Post by AriX » 29 Aug 2020, 14:29

By researchs of the independent russian resercers, total KIA loses of the Red Army were near 12m KIA and 5,1m POWs of whom 3,5m died .

So, it should be like this:

1941
W. - 300k KIA and MIA
Soviets - 1,5-2m KIA and 3,5m POWs.

1942
W. - 650k KIA and 50 MIA
Soviets - 3m KIA and 1,6 MIA

1943
W. 800KIA and MIA
S. 3m KIA and 0,5m POWs

1944
W. 1,1m KIA and MIA
S. 3,1m KIA and 300k MIA

1945
W. - 1m KIA and 2m POWS ( untill 9th of May).
S. - 1m KIA


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