Elucid
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Yes indeed. The Soviets were fighting at their doorstep and they took full advantage of it. But thats an advantage the home side will always have. They were always going to throw men and material into the battlefield quicker than the Germans. Thats why taking Moscow was of paramount importance. To deprive them of the nucleus coordinating their whole effort.The one thing most people do not know or did not consider in Battle of Stalingrad is the logistic line in both countries.
The trip to supply the German army in Stalingrad from berlin is almost 3 times the trip to supply of Red Army from Moscow. (1377 miles vs 566 miles) Every german troop lost would take 3 times as long to replenish than every red army soldier lost. And subsequently every bullet, shell, food, clothing travel 3 times as long as the Russian counterpart to reach the frontline.
Most people ignore or discount the logistic effort, Germany tried resupplying and recover their invasion force from forefront, but failed, and that's the reason why Germany fail the whole campaign. Even though German troop are better equipped and most likely better trained than the Red Army counter part. But the time for 1 German replacement travel to frontline to Stalingrad to replenish their unit, Red Army can muster 3 soldier, even if they use 2 as a canon fodder and use 1 in reserve, they would eventually maintain a number superiority by day, and when there are more Soviet Reserve than German soldier, then the tide would change
hence why the Human tactics favor the Russian.
PS : is that you in jhungary's avatar ?
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