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The Germans froze to death more than 100,000 people in Moscow, so why not rob the Soviets of cotton clothes? Stalin kept a hand

The Second World War has caused different degrees of impact on all countries in the world, it can be said that this war is also the most painful one in human history, we often say that war is cruel and merciless, and the Second World War will reflect this to the fullest, in this war countless people lost their lives, there are countless people who have lost their relatives, the battlefield is full of the corpses of soldiers of various countries, like the abyss of hell. Among this huge death toll, the number of soldiers killed by the German army during the attack on Moscow was particularly conspicuous, and the number of soldiers who froze to death in Germany in this war alone was as high as more than 100,000.

The Germans froze to death more than 100,000 people in Moscow, so why not rob the Soviets of cotton clothes? Stalin kept a hand

First of all, we still have to talk about the German side, at that time the German army can be said to be victorious in every battle, and it is precisely this situation that makes the top leaders of the German army a little too complacent, thinking that the victory of this war is within reach, so the subsequent war situation is not fully intuitively understood, and there is no sufficient cotton clothes and other warm materials for the army, until the temperature in Moscow drops to minus 40 degrees, and then suddenly realize, but it is too late, and the Soviet side recognized this problem early. Therefore, in the face of the German reserve supply was blocked, which was tantamount to a disaster for the German army at that time.

The Germans froze to death more than 100,000 people in Moscow, so why not rob the Soviets of cotton clothes? Stalin kept a hand

Speaking of this, some people will also ask, can't the German army at that time seize the Soviets' cotton clothes and other materials? It was naturally feasible to seize supplies, but unfortunately the Soviet Union did not give them this opportunity, and Stalin, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union at that time, ordered the evacuation of all the people around Moscow, and ordered the removal of all warm supplies and food, leaving no trace for the Germans, and when the Germans arrived, they could only sigh with joy.

The Germans froze to death more than 100,000 people in Moscow, so why not rob the Soviets of cotton clothes? Stalin kept a hand

In addition, Stalin also ordered that all the trees around Moscow be cut down so that the German army would have no fire to warm at that time, and Stalin's order could really be regarded as a must, which was equivalent to ruining the last hope of the German army. The result is naturally obvious, in moscow with such a bad weather, there is no sufficient warm materials, there is no sufficient food, the German army naturally has no resistance, can only be besieged by the Soviet army, the last 390,000 people only 90,000 people are still alive, of which more than 100,000 people were frozen to death, it is really sad and lamentable.

The Germans froze to death more than 100,000 people in Moscow, so why not rob the Soviets of cotton clothes? Stalin kept a hand

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