Yeah. It takes a long time to really get going, but then it’s a pretty amazing… essay? history? debunking? critique of propaganda? I’m not even sure how to describe it.
To this day, most Russians think World War II was something that happened primarily in their country and the battles everywhere else in the world were a sideshow.
more than 3⁄4 of German casualties were on the Eastern Front
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In August 1943, for instance, in the hilly countryside around the city of Kursk (about 200 miles south of Moscow), the German and Soviet armies collided in an uncontrolled slaughter: more than four million men and thousands of tanks desperately maneuvered through miles of densely packed minefields and horizon-filling networks of artillery fire. It may have been the single largest battle fought in human history, and it ended—like all the battles on the eastern front—in a draw.
Losing the War is incredible. Here’s an equally incredible flash animation of the Eastern Front, to counter it’s American bias.
Yeah. It takes a long time to really get going, but then it’s a pretty amazing… essay? history? debunking? critique of propaganda? I’m not even sure how to describe it.
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