Posted December 21, 2012
The Soviet Union lost around 10 million men during WW2, which is the equivalent of the entire US Army being lost 20 times over.
Combined with their civilian casualties (which were around ~14 million) this added up to about 14% of the pre-war population being killed. (though more recent studies have suggested casualties were even higher for both the military+civilians from what I've read)
That would be the equivalent of about 44 million Americans dying in a comparable conflict or 70 million Europeans (from the entire EU)
Walk into a public place sometime, like a mall or whatever, in your neighborhood, and imagine 1 in 10 of the people you see there being killed in the space of 5 years.
It's so staggering it's hard to even conceive of really.
Combined with their civilian casualties (which were around ~14 million) this added up to about 14% of the pre-war population being killed. (though more recent studies have suggested casualties were even higher for both the military+civilians from what I've read)
That would be the equivalent of about 44 million Americans dying in a comparable conflict or 70 million Europeans (from the entire EU)
Walk into a public place sometime, like a mall or whatever, in your neighborhood, and imagine 1 in 10 of the people you see there being killed in the space of 5 years.
It's so staggering it's hard to even conceive of really.
Post edited December 21, 2012 by NoxNoctum