Table of Contents
- 1 Did the Russians shoot their own soldiers for retreating?
- 2 Did Soviet soldiers go into Battle without guns?
- 3 Did the Soviets have enough weapons?
- 4 Did the Soviet Union have a shortage of rifles at Stalingrad?
- 5 How did the Red Army win the Battle of Stalingrad?
- 6 What was the Soviet tank used for in WW2?
Did the Russians shoot their own soldiers for retreating?
The 2001 film Enemy at the Gates shows Soviet Red Army commissars and barrier troops using a PM M1910 alongside their own small arms to gun down the few retreating survivors of a failed charge on a German position during the Battle of Stalingrad.
Did Soviet soldiers go into Battle without guns?
As a result of the shattering German offensive, many Soviet infantrymen would often launch futile counter-attacks and usually had to mount desperate escapes without their original guns and equipment. Not only did they excel at supplying rifles, but also they arguably did the most to win the war against Germany.
Did the Soviets have enough weapons?
The Soviets never really lacked for small arms, although they did often lack heavier weapons. Because of heavy losses in 1941 and the occupation of many densely populated regions, the Soviets actually suffered from manpower shortages which required them to not zerg rush the Germans as depicted in Enemy at the Gates.
How many German soldiers died in the battle of Stalingrad?
The Germans lost a total of 500,000 men during the Stalingrad campaign, including 91,000 taken prisoner.
What happened to supplies at Stalingrad in WW2?
At Stalingrad, all supplies for the Soviet defenders came from across the Volga which was under constant German air and artillery attacks. It was impossible to always deliver on time sufficient quantity of food, fuel, ammunition, and weapons for 100,000 men (of the 62nd and 64 Army) in such conditions.
Did the Soviet Union have a shortage of rifles at Stalingrad?
Another relating controversy is whether or not there was such a shortage of rifle at Stalingrad that 2 Soviet soldiers had to share 1 rifle. Yes, the Soviet Union easily produced 20 or 30 million rifles during the war BUT that doesn’t mean they could distribute those rifles wherever and whenever they wanted.
How did the Red Army win the Battle of Stalingrad?
defending the city of Stalingrad block by block, Red Army soldiers successfully drew the 6th army into the battlefield of Stalingrad, forcing the German army to weaken its flanks to continue the battle in the city. This allowed Soviet forces to overwhelm the northern and southern flanks, surrounding the 6th army
What was the Soviet tank used for in WW2?
Soviet Union. These were most often used to haul artillery, carry troops, and unintentionally as a Tankette/Gun Carrier/APC. It was used during the Winter War and the first half of World War 2. They were often captured by the German Army and fitted with Pak guns.