Why did the Soviets win the Great Patriotic War 1941-5?
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- Created on: 28-05-14 17:50
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- Why did the Soviets win the Great Patriotic War 1941-5?
- Stalin's speech
- United all Soviets
- Partisans stayed back to destroy bridges etc.
- Harder for the Germans to travel
- Scorched Earth policy (destruction of food/fuel as the Soviets retreated
- The Germans couldn't live off the land
- Relaxation of the persecution of the Church
- Details...
- In 1943 the Orthodox Church elected a new leader
- theological colleges reopened
- 24,000 Churches reopened
- 74 bishops were restored to office
- Anti- religous propaganda stopped
- RS was no longer banned
- The church used its influence to encourage the Soviet people to fight the Germans. Also provided comfort & hope in the desperate times
- Details...
- Writers and Artists were encouraged
- Writers & artists described the war and praised courage of soviets; very emotional
- Encouraged to fight against the German enemies
- Writers & artists described the war and praised courage of soviets; very emotional
- Industry
- 2500 factories were dismantled and moved east of the Urals
- This meant the Germans couldn't bomb them (out of range of German planes)
- Holidays were abolished. 77 hours average working week
- Increase of industrial produce
- T34 tank (better than German tanks) produced in large numbers
- Increase of industrial produce
- 2500 factories were dismantled and moved east of the Urals
- Cruel punishment of 'traitors'
- Vaslov (leader of an anti-Russian troop) hanged from a meat hook... eww
- The Tartars were deported
- Deterrent- warned other nationalities.
- Vaslov (leader of an anti-Russian troop) hanged from a meat hook... eww
- Deterrent- warned other nationalities.
- Stalin left military matters to Marshall Zhukov
- ... unlike Hitler who interfered and sacked generals who had different ideas
- Zhukov was a talented military leader
- ... unlike Hitler who interfered and sacked generals who had different ideas
- Stalin's speech
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