
doi: 10.48261/inrr230511
The paper discusses the matter of the Soviet Army losses suffered in World War II as portrayed in the Soviet post-war propaganda and historical research, as well as in recent research and disputes. The calculations of losses of the Soviet Army have been a matter of academic research, mainly based on statistical estimations. The paper exposes also the problem of the unreliability of the basic data on casualties.
History of Eastern Europe, DJK1-77, DK4010-4800, History of Poland, Red Army, historical research, losses, propaganda
History of Eastern Europe, DJK1-77, DK4010-4800, History of Poland, Red Army, historical research, losses, propaganda
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