The link goes not to Solonin but to a memo written by colonel Yefremov in May 1942. This document makes it clear that the Soviet General Staff didn't have a good idea of actual causalities or a balance between losses and replacements. At least it didn't have it in May 42. As Yefremov noted available numbers of casualties were obviously incomplete and didn't quite add up with stats on replacements and or the total number of personnel inducted.thorwald77 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019 21:20I have read Mark Solonin, I suspect that he failed Accounting in college and decided instead to
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I maintain that the 1942 memo is not relevant to the discussion. Solonin was spinning wheels and wasting his time. The 2010 edition of Krivosheev provides the solution to our problem. In the far distant past the Soviet General Staff prepared a reconciliation of those conscripted, they concluded that the demographic loss was 11,444,100 of the operational forces, plus 500,000 reservists were called up but not in organized units. Additional deductions from the operational forces included 436,600 imprisoned after sentencing and 212,400 deserters missing.
A schedule of those mobilized during the war p.213 put the total at 31,812,158. They deducted 2,237,300 not in the total force structure.
ONE- Krivosheev is correct and the schedules in the book are wrong.
A schedule of those mobilized during the war p.213 put the total at 31,812,158. They deducted 2,237,300 not in the total force structure.
- Total Called Up 31,812.2
Called up twice (939.7)
Medically unfit (1,154.8)
Industrial workers (142.8)
Total mobilized 29,574.9
- Total reported dead and missing
KIA 5,187.2
DOW 1,100.3
Non combat 541.9
Sickness 267.3
Border troops 159.1
POW 4,455.6
MIA 1,000.0
Released (2,015.0)
Abroad March 1946 190.0
Convicted 557.7
Corrections 956.8
Subtotal 12,400.9
Less corrections (956.8)
Operational losses 11,444.1
- Schedules detaling
Allocation of Operational losses
KIA 5,187.2
DOW 1,100.3
Non combat 541.9
Sickness 267.3
Border troops 159.1
POW 4,455.6
MIA 500.0
Released (2,015.0)
Abroad 190.0
Subtotal 10,386.4
ONE- Krivosheev is correct and the schedules in the book are wrong.
- KIA 5,226.8
DOW 1,102.8
Non combat 555.5
"Missing" 5,059.0
Released (2,016.0)
Abroad 180.0
Duplications (939.7)
9,168.4
- KIA/DOW 6,329.0
Non combat 555.0
Sickness 267.0
MIA reported 7/1945 3,344.0
Released (2,016.0)
Abroad 190.0
Add MIA 500.0
9,169.0
- KIA 5,226.8
DOW 1,102.8
Non combat 555.5
Sickness 267.3
"Missing" 5,059.0
Released (2,016.5)
Abroad 180.0
Deserters (212.4)
Convicts (994.3)
Bal. Krivosveev 9,168.2
- Philimoshen Analysis
In Millions
Captued by fascists 10.181
Released (5.917)
Dead/missing 4.264
Krivosheev bal (2.100)
Forced Labor 2.164
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For the Doubting Thomas
The details in the Krivosheev study don't support his figures
B.Hospital Sch in Krivosveev
C.Per Krivosheev
D.Per V. Zemeskov
E. Per Sch of Conscripted
Note Well the 939,700 duplication's have already been deducted from balance of conscripted
Mihalev does not include 500,000 MIA and has 1,836.000 abroad to come up with his total of 10.921 million.
The details in the Krivosheev study don't support his figures
- KIA 5,184.7 A
Non combat 534.3 A
Missing 4,452.3 A
DOW 1,104.1 B
Sickness 267.3 B
Border troops 159.1 C
Abroad 3/1946 (1,825.7) D
MIA 500.0 C
Penal Units 422.7 E.
Executed 135.0 E
MIA 500.0 E
Per details 11,433.8
Per Conscripted (11,444.1) D
Difference (10.3)
B.Hospital Sch in Krivosveev
C.Per Krivosheev
D.Per V. Zemeskov
E. Per Sch of Conscripted
Note Well the 939,700 duplication's have already been deducted from balance of conscripted
Mihalev does not include 500,000 MIA and has 1,836.000 abroad to come up with his total of 10.921 million.
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I believe, it is. You were wondering if the Soviet General Staff could establish an accurate account of casualties by running a simple balance pf personnel on strength and replacement. The memo shows very clearly that in May 42 they were nowhere close to this task.thorwald77 wrote: ↑03 Aug 2019 19:26I maintain that the 1942 memo is not relevant to the discussion.
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On 12 February 1943 Schadenko reported to Stalin the following numbers of casualties:
Red Army 1941-42 - 5 950 000 killed, dead and missing, including 309 700 men dying of wounds and diseases in hospitals. Excluding deaths of patients in hospitals:
1941 - 2 982 000 killed and missing
1942 - 2 658 000 killed and missing
For comparison, "official" numbers from Krivosheev
1941 - 2 994 000
1942 - 2 994 000
You can see that 1941's numbers are almost identical. Which suggests that Soviet/Russian writers could rely fully or partly on those early estimates. So how Soviet military leadership arrived to these estimates is not only a question of historical curiosity but also a practical question.
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I believe the relation with Krivosheev's numbers is quite simple. The memo from June 1945 gives 3.210 million accounted missing and POWs in the Red Army. Which was the number obtained by direct summation of casualty reports. According to Krivosheev there were 3.306 mln accounted missing in the Army and Navy. Excluding Navy's MIA (95 000 according to K.) we arrive to 3.321 missing in action belonging to the Red Army. The same number essentially. It is obviously incomplete, so K. adds 1.150 mln. estimated unaccounted missing in 1941. The numbers of Army's killed and wounded in K. are simple sums of casualty reports and they are unsurprisingly almost identical to the 1945's memo.thorwald77 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019 21:20Mihalev shows us a general staff report from July 1945 with 3.344 MIA/POW and 2.015 million released yielding a net loss of 1.329 million. The unexplained difference is 2.898 million.
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Formally speaking deserters/stragglers and men convicted to jail terms were not "demographic" losses in terms defined by Krivosheev, so this deduction makes some sense. Then, convicts sent to penal or other units were not losses in any sense. It was just a transfer of personnel from one unit to another.thorwald77 wrote: ↑03 Aug 2019 19:26THREE- Krivosheev took the operational losses of 10.386 million shown in the book and deducted convicts and deserters from the total.
Also desertions and convictions were partly included in the non-battle losses of the operational army quoted by K. Since they were lumped with other categories in one sum number it is not quite easy to extract them. That makes Krivosheev's analysis somewhat skewed.
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I have taken the casualty totals in the Russian sources and have attempted to explain these totals by piecing together the various categories listed in these sources. The pieces to the puzzle should add up to the grand totals.Art wrote So how Soviet military leadership arrived to these estimates is not only a question of historical curiosity but also a practical question.
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- Krivosheev Schedules detaling
Allocation of Operational losses
KIA 5,187.2
DOW 1,104.1
Non combat 541.9
Sickness 267.4
Border troops 159.1
POW 4,455.6
MIA 500.0
Released (2,016.0)
Abroad Feb 1946 225.0
Subtotal 10,424.3
Other Losses
Convicts-executed 135.0
Convicts penal units 427.9
Corrections 956.8
Deserters 212.4
Convicts Imprisoned 436.6
Subtotal 2,168.7
Grand Total 12,593.0
Report 1945 11,944.1
Deserters 212.4
Convicts Imprisoned 436.6
12,593.1
- KIA 5,226.8
DOW 1,102.8
Non combat 555.5
Sickness 267.3
"Missing" 5,059.0
Released (2,016.5)
Abroad 180.0
Deserters (212.4)
Convicts (994.3)
Bal. Krivosveev 9,168.2
Do we have any original documents that list the penal subunits and executions? I believe Krivosheev is just guessing, we need to see the original paperwork.
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Mihalev includes the convicts in his total, that tells us that either the convicts were listed on a separate report or were deducted from the Army/Fleet totals.
- KIA 5,184.7
DOW 1,100.3
Non combat 534.3
Sickness 267.3
Border troops 159.1
POW 4,452.3
MIA 500.0
Released (2,015.0)
Abroad 180.0
Convicted 557.7
Total 10,920.7
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For information, an NKO order of 16 August 1941:thorwald77 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019 13:49Not really, its very easy. Every unit in the field telegraphs a periodic strength report to the communications department of the General Staff in Moscow.
etc etc. Soviet reporting in the first months of the war was a little problematic.Records of personnel and equipment strength, personnel losses, prisoners and trophies in the operational army and records of personnel strength in military districts are kept in extremely awful manner. Reports on combat and numerical strength as of 10 July submitted by fronts were completely inadequate. Reports by fronts as of 20 July didn't demonstrate any considerable improvement.
The staff of the South-West Front included in its reports only one third of the front's units, even data for the Kiev Fortified Region situated close to the front's staff were missing.
In reports of the West Front such units as 45 Rifle Corps, 110 Rifle Division and 53 Rifle Division, 57 Tank Division are included simultaneously in strength numbers of two different armies.
The staff of the Kiev Military District didn't submit a report on personnel strength as of 1 July.
The staff of the Kharkov Military District submitted it ten day late.
The staff of the West Military District submitted a report 5 days late and incomplete only after a liaison officer from the General Staff was sent to the district's staff.
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This is correct. The Soviet General Staff study of 1966 estimated losses for these gaps in the official records. The results of the study are detailed in the Krivosheev report. The detailed schedules list the casualties of the various Army groups and fleets as well as in the major battles. According to my own analysis Krivosheev deducted convicts and died of sickness from the totals in the Soviet General Staff study to arrive at his balance of 9.168 million.Art wrote Soviet reporting in the first months of the war was a little problematic
Reonciliation of Conscripted
- KIA 5,187.2
Non Combat 541.9
DOW 1,100.3
Sickness 267.4
Border Sec 159.1
KIA/MIA 4,455.6
Reservists 500.0
Released POW (2,016.0)
Abroad 3/46 190.8
Convicts 557.7
Never inducted 1,000.0
Subtotal 11,944.0
Deserters 212.4
Imprisoned 436.6
Grand total 12,593.0
Schedules of Army Groups/Fleets
Detailed in Krivosheev
- KIA 5,184.7
Non Combat 534.3
DOW 1,100.3
Sickness 267.3
KIA/MIA 4,452.3
Subtotal 11,538.9
Additions
Border Sec 159.1
Reservists 500.0
Released POW (2,016.0)
Abroad 3/46 190.8
Grand total 10,372.8
- KIA 5,187.2
Non Combat 541.9
DOW 1,100.3
Sickness 267.4
Border Sec 159.1
KIA/MIA 4,455.6
Reservists 500.0
Released POW (2,016.0)
Abroad 180.0
Subtotal 10,375.5
Deductions
Convicts (939.7)
Sickness (267.3)
Grand total 9,168.5
CONVICTS
Deserters imprisoned 376.6
Executed 135.2
Penal units 427.9
Total 939.7
Mihalev Estimate 2000
- KIA 5,184.7
Non Combat 534.3
DOW 1,100.3
Sickness 267.3
KIA/MIA 4,452.3
Convicts 557.7
Border Sec 159 .1
Reservists 500.0
Released POW (2,015.0)
Abroad 180.0
Grand total 10,920.7
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An alternative view-What Krivosheev may have used to prepare his report
Krivosheev
Schedules of Army Groups/Fleets detailed by Krivosheev.
Krivosheev
- KIA 5,226.8
Non Combat 555.5
DOW 1,102.8
Sickness 267.04
POW/MIA 5,059.0
Released POW (2,016.0)
Abroad 180.0
Total Losses 10,375.3
Deductions
Convicts (939.7)
Sickness (267.3)
Net loss 9,168.4
- POW/MIA July 45 Memo 3,344.0
Convicts 994.0
Deserters 212.0
Reservists 500.0
Abroad 10.0
POW/MIA 5,060.0
Schedules of Army Groups/Fleets detailed by Krivosheev.
- KIA 5,184.7
Non Combat 534.3
DOW 1,102.8
Sickness 267.3
KIA/MIA 4,452.3
Subtotal 11,541.4
Additions
Border Sec 159.1
Reservists 500.0
Released POW (2,016.0)
Abroad 3/46 190.8
Grand total 10,375.3
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This is an alternative version that agrees with German and Soviet records
Total per rec conscripted 11.944.100
Convicts 212.400
Imprisoned 436.600
Total 12.593.100
- Germany 5,269,000
Romania 82,000
Finland 64,000
Pows held 5,415,000
Filtration Camps (355,000)
Golikov (2,016,000)
Total Pow loss 3,044,000
KIA 5,226,800
Non combat 555,500
DOW 1,102,800
Died Sickness 267,400
POW Abroad 1946 226,000
Subtotal 10,422,500
Forced labor 2,164,300
Corrections 5,700
12,592,500
Total per rec conscripted 11.944.100
Convicts 212.400
Imprisoned 436.600
Total 12.593.100
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I have done additional work on Soviet losses and am posting the results.
Original Reports
Details Armies & Fleets in Krivosheev
Final adjusted total losses
KIA 5,187.2
Noncombat 541.9
DOW 1,100.3
Died Sickness 267.3
POW/MIA 4,455.6
Filtration camps (354.5)
Golikov returned POWs (2.016)
Deserters imprisoned 436.6
Penal units 427.9
Executed 135.0
Losses border troops 159.1
Remained abroad 180.0
Krivosheevs deductions 956.8
Actual losses 11,476.9
Add back
Filtration camps 354.5
Golikov returned POWs 2016.5
Balance dead & missing in miltary archives 13,847.9
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Reonciliation of POWs returned
Krivosheevs deductions of those registered with military authorities
According to Krivosheev (p.231/2010 ed.) 956,800 were not included in his report for the following reasons.
1-Figure includes paramilitary(militia,partisans) as well as those called up but not inducted.
2-Duplicate registrations of losses
3-Those reported missing who survived.
The Military Archives maintains that they have the actual names of the dead and missing. In my opinion the Russians need to cross check the Military Archive files with the names of the Golikov and Filtration camp returnees. That assumes that the Golikov and filtration camp records survive.
Original Reports
Details Armies & Fleets in Krivosheev
- KIA 5,184.7
Noncombat 534.3
DOW 1,100.3
Died sickness 267.3
POWs /MIA 4,452.3
Filtration camps (354.5)
Golikov (2,016.0)
Losses Krivosheev 9,168.4
Final adjusted total losses
KIA 5,187.2
Noncombat 541.9
DOW 1,100.3
Died Sickness 267.3
POW/MIA 4,455.6
Filtration camps (354.5)
Golikov returned POWs (2.016)
Deserters imprisoned 436.6
Penal units 427.9
Executed 135.0
Losses border troops 159.1
Remained abroad 180.0
Krivosheevs deductions 956.8
Actual losses 11,476.9
Add back
Filtration camps 354.5
Golikov returned POWs 2016.5
Balance dead & missing in miltary archives 13,847.9
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Reonciliation of POWs returned
- Filtration camps (354.0)
Golikov returned POWs (2,015)
Deserters imprisoned 436.6
Penal units 427.9
Executed 135.0
Returned POWs (1,369.5)
Krivosheevs deductions of those registered with military authorities
According to Krivosheev (p.231/2010 ed.) 956,800 were not included in his report for the following reasons.
1-Figure includes paramilitary(militia,partisans) as well as those called up but not inducted.
2-Duplicate registrations of losses
3-Those reported missing who survived.
The Military Archives maintains that they have the actual names of the dead and missing. In my opinion the Russians need to cross check the Military Archive files with the names of the Golikov and Filtration camp returnees. That assumes that the Golikov and filtration camp records survive.
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Don't know is this off topic but if someone is thinking the "Case of Winter War" and Soviet body count has been solved by Krivosheev (126,875) i won't bet for that at all...thorwald77 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018 15:53
Maybe true, but the Archive documents relating to Krivosheev's figures are still not available for review. He referenced the Finland war battles.
"Finally Petrov presents his introduction, the Russian state military archive database to which a total of 167,976 have been collected fallen, dead to his wounds or the lost Red Army soldier's name, date of birth, military value, cause of death, etc. information. (Finnish-Russo Winter War 1939-49)"
(PDF-file only Finnish language)
https://journal.fi/idantutkimus/article ... 406/40282/
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