The Soviet Front in World War II: The immortal legend of World War II, like an unforgettable blade, pierced the skin of the world. The Soviet Union was an indispensable giant in this smoke-filled war. Although the smoke of World War II is gone, the heroic deeds of the Soviet Front are still shining in our hearts. The Soviet Front was an indispensable and important force in World War II.
After the outbreak of World War II, the Soviet Union acted immediately and demarcated the five major fronts: northern, northwestern, western, southwestern, and southern. There are also 3 to 5 army groups under each front. Despite the division of so many front armies, in fact, the front armies will also make flexible adjustments according to the needs of operational objectives and tasks.
In order to ensure the combat effectiveness of the army, each front army is equipped with different branches of the army, such as artillery, signal troops, and logistics troops, and is also equipped with air force group armies. In the Battle of Berlin, the Soviets mobilized a total of 2.5 million troops on three fronts, 420,000 artillery pieces and mortars, more than 6,000 tanks and self-propelled guns, and four air groups.
It can be said that any one front army is enough to easily conquer a small country. However, the formation of the army was hasty, and its solidity was lacking, so that in the battle there were various divisions and combinations. However, as the Soviet Red Army, they were always firmly committed to the battle. As the war progressed, the Soviet Front was constantly changing and developing to meet the needs of the war.
From the initial looseness to the later cohesion, from the emergence of simple ** to heavy **, the Soviet Front has undergone continuous growth and change. They have become more and more mature and powerful in the war, and their immortal legend will forever be fixed in the long river of history. War is not just a tragedy, it can also forge a sharp sword.