Soviet casualties and losses during Operation Barbarossa - Part 1
Soviet casualties and losses during Operation Barbarossa - Part 1 Part of Eastern Front Week (3) on WW2TV More Red Army and Soviet content on WW2TV • The Red Army (Soviet Forces) in WWII This is what will be covered in today's show: 1. Introduction. Important terms and definitions used in Military Operations Research (OR). 2. A brief history of the Soviet Great Patriotic War ‘casualty story’. 3. The current Russian Federation’s position on Soviet WWII casualties, Some of the data inconsistencies and contradictions relating to low 1941 loss estimates, Some words on the NKVD (strength and probable losses in 1941). The PDF used in these shows can be downloaded from Nigel's website here: https://www.operationbarbarossa.net/p... Nigel Askey was born in South Africa and now lives in Australia. There, his work has mainly been in the area of information technology (computers) and data warehousing - the information technology term commonly applied to organising, storing, cataloguing and querying a very large amount of often disparate data to obtain specific statistical information. This training has proved useful in designing and building the large database of information incorporated into Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis. He is also a wargamer and creator of tactical-operational military simulations. In 2003, he began working on the various volumes of Operation Barbarossa: the Complete Organisational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation available from his website: https://www.operationbarbarossa.net/ And from Bookshop.org UK https://uk.bookshop.org/contributors/... USA https://bookshop.org/contributors/nig... WW2TV Shows on a similar subject: The Red God of War? Soviet Artillery in WWII • The Red God of War? Soviet Artillery in WWII Operation Barbarossa • Operation Barbarossa to the Siege of Lenin... The Invisible Army - Horse drawn armies in the age of the motor vehicle • The Invisible Army - Horse drawn armies in... You can become a YouTube Member and support us here / @ww2tv You can become a Patron here / ww2tv Please click subscribe for updates Social Media links - / ww2tv / ww2tv / ww2tv WW2TV Bookshop - where you can purchase copies of books featured in my YouTube shows. Any book listed here comes with the personal recommendation of Paul Woodadge, the host of WW2TV. For full disclosure, if you do buy a book through a link from this page WW2TV will earn a commission. UK - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/WW2TV USA - https://bookshop.org/shop/WW2TV

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