Piotr
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Oh, everybody agrees that the USSR's artillery and small-arms industry was sufficient. But it took more than cannons and rifles to fight the war.
Consider first the tank situation: huge amounts of war materiel and production plants were lost in the opening weeks of Barbarossa; surviving plants and personnel were out of operation for months while they were relocated west of the Urals. The Brits rushed to supply their own "Churchill" tanks to fill the gap: over thirty percent of Soviet tanks in the critical Battle of Moscow were of British-made.
You missed this part of article that I already posted:
“In addition, the first lend-lease shipments during the winter of 1941-1942 reached the USSR very late, although during those critical months Russia was able to put up an impressive fight against the German aggressors all on her own, without any assistance to speak of from the democracies of the West.”
Churchill writes that at first the Russians wouldn't tell the Brits what supplies were a priority: the Brits had to guess! But eventually Stalin stepped in and the concentration was on aircraft, aluminum, rubber, and (especially once American supplies began) motorized transport. (...)
Churchill writes ... don’t expect Churchill to admit that England was in bed with Hitler and founded him. Also don’t forget that Churchill murdered millions of people in Bengal in 1944.
Photo above - Prime Minister of England Chamberlain together with Hitler and Ribbentrop.
Without these last the U.S.S.R. could well have defended itself but it would not have been able to engage in large and fast offensive operations; indeed, I think the Red Army likely would not have been able to carry the war into Germany at all.
According to historian Geoffrey Roberts Soviet Union could have won against Nazi Germany alone:
Imo, the Nazis were just as evil as the allies.
They were both racist, genocidal hacks. But at least the Nazis didn't lie about it and were honest.
Only major difference between the English and Nazis was that the English were focused mostly on killing people in Africa and Asia, and Nazis were focused on killing Slavs and Jews in Europe. The English in 1950s even created English death camps in Kenya to kill Kenyans (mostly Mau Mau people).