Why Did The Germans Capture So Few Soviet POWs After 1942?
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 Published On Oct 15, 2022

When Operation Barbarossa started, German soldiers captured large swaths of Soviet soldiers. This continued on until late 1942, but then suddenly became a trickle and never happened on the same scale again. Why? What changed? This video goes in depth on what happened in the Eastern Front conflict that would change the amount of Soviet POWs that the Germans captured.

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