One of the forgotten invasions of World War II and the approach of one of the inconspicuous and problematic Japanese allies.
The first part of a series devoted to the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort, which seeks to answer the basic question - "How beneficial was this aid to the USSR?" According to most, the Soviet Union would have defeated Germany without this help. Is it probably clear that this information flows mainly from the ranks of communist historians, however, what is the reality?
Part 10 of a series on the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort. "The Soviet Union would not be able to do without a supply of Allied aircraft in a critical situation!" "Aircraft deliveries accounted for only 2% of all machines for the Soviet Union."
These are just two of the overall views on the issue of aircraft supply within Lend Lease. But what are the real data and dates for 1941 and 1942?
Part 11 of a series on the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort.
"The Soviet Union would not be able to do without a supply of Allied aircraft in a critical situation!" "Aircraft deliveries accounted for only 2% of all machines for the Soviet Union."
These are just two of the overall views on the issue of aircraft supply within Lend Lease. But what are the real data and dates for 1941 and 1942?
The twelfth part of a series on the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort, trying to uncover the fundamental question - "How beneficial was the USSR's anti-aircraft systems assistance?"
The thirteenth part of a series on the impact of Lend-Lease's aid on the USSR's war effort, trying to uncover the fundamental question - what effects did LL and beyond have ever had on the state budget, and did the Soviets ever pay for massive supplies from the Allies? To this day, both issues are interpreted very creatively by lay people ( eg political commentators ), politicians and historians.
The second part of a series devoted to the impact of Lend-Lease's aid on the USSR's war effort to answer the basic question - "What was the mood among the population?" Was the population in favor of the ruling regime, and in 1941 and 1942 everyone fought "fiercely" for the Motherland, or was the mood much more complicated by the plurality of opinions?
The third part of a series devoted to the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort, which seeks to answer the fundamental question - "How critical was food aid to the USSR?" According to most, the Soviet Union would have defeated Germany without this help. It is probably clear that this information flows mainly from the ranks of communist historians, but what is the reality?
The fourth part of a series devoted to the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort, which seeks to answer the basic question: "How critical was technological aid to the USSR?" Very little mentioned part of Lend-Lease help, which in my opinion was one of the very important, but still not very visible parts of the program!
The fifth part of a series on the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort, which seeks to answer the fundamental question: " How critical was technological aid to the USSR? “A very little mentioned part of Lend-Lease's help, which in my opinion was one of the very important, but still not very visible parts of the program!
... To be continued ...
The sixth part of a series devoted to the impact of Lend-Lease's aid on the USSR's war effort, which seeks to answer the basic question: "How critical was aid to logistics for the USSR?" Very often analyzed chapter especially with regard to the supply of trucks, but slightly neglected in the section devoted to railways and overall railway infrastructure.
The seventh part of a series on the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort to answer the basic question: "How critical was aid to logistics for the USSR?" railway and overall railway infrastructure.
The eighth part of a series devoted to the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort, which seeks to answer the basic question: "How critical was aid to logistics for the USSR?" This part is mainly devoted to railways and general railway infrastructure.
Part 9 of the series on the impact of Lend-Lease aid on the USSR's war effort to answer the basic question: "How critical was it in tank aid (especially from Britain) for the USSR in 1941 and 1942?" aid (tanks and aircraft) Lend-Lease greatly underestimated and neglected. Only research from 2006 brought new light to this issue.
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