World War Two
Published 19 Sep 2020Kiev falls to the Germans, yielding hundreds of thousands of prisoners as whole armies are surrounded, but behind the lines all over German-occupied territories, partisan movements are gaining steam. Meanwhile, in China, Japan launches another campaign against Changsha.
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Director: Astrid Deinhard
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– Daniel WeissSources:
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September 20, 2020
Another week, another half million for the Germans – WW2 – 108 – September 19, 1941
Filed under: China, Germany, History, Japan, Military, Russia, WW2 — Tags: Barbarossa, Leningrad, SovietUnion, Stalin, TimeGhost, Ukraine — Nicholas @ 04:00
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I met men who were captured by the Germans relatively early in the war. Upon returning to the USSR after the war they were either exiled into the east or sent to prison. It’s amazing that any of them survived German and Soviet captivity.
Comment by WarEagle82 — September 20, 2020 @ 12:10