What Did German Soldiers Really Think of Soviet Soldiers?
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In June 1941, German soldiers marched into the Soviet Union convinced the enemy would collapse within weeks. What their letters, secret recordings, and private testimony revealed about the enemy they actually faced tells a very different story. π My WW2 book recommendations β https://linktr.ee/historyinside ποΈ Subscribe to History Inside β https://bit.ly/sub2HI Chapters 00:00 Propaganda 03:12 Winter 05:47 Stalingrad 08:37 Truth π Sources - Craig Forcese β Prosecuting Kurt Meyer(SSRN, 2020) - Peter Kikkert β Kurt Meyer and Canadian Memory (Canadian Military History, 2015) - Juno Beach Centre: Normandy Massacres - Lackenbauer & Madsen β Kurt Meyer on Trial (2007) - Howard Margolian β Conduct Unbecoming (1998) ___________________________________________ The content presented in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate historical information, some details may be subject to interpretation or debate. The views and opinions expr
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