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That's only true when it was clear that the German plans started falling apart. The 10 million figure to 5 million figure is quite a massive difference, even then, the Germans during the later stages of the war were still suffering far fewer casualties than the Russians.The casualty difference was not that great. USSR lost about 10 million men. Germany lost about 5 million men. Germany used surprise tactic but later when USSR caught up both sides had roughly equal casualty rate.
The Russian tactic was sending waves of soldiers (meat shields, cannon fodder) to overwhelm axis forces, which caused a lot of unnecessary deaths. Nowhere is this more evident than the battle of Stalingrad.
Battle of Stalingrad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia