The Battle of Kiev was the toughest battle of World War II for the Soviet Union, with 850,000 Soviet troops fighting bloodily, and in the end only 5,700 men remained after the war. Although they failed, their will and courage were admirable. In the face of the German attack, the Soviet side invested a lot of troops, but the Germans skillfully launched the Barbarossa plan to push the Soviet army into a corner.
Despite the fact that the Soviets did not have the upper hand in strength, they resisted stubbornly and ultimately defended the dignity of the country at a heavy cost. In the Battle of Kiev, the Soviet army suffered heavy blood losses, with 192,300 killed and 672,000 captured, leaving only 5,700 remaining.
But the tenacious will and indomitable spirit displayed by these 5,700 people are awe-inspiring. The Soviet Union specially established medals for these fighters in recognition of their heroic feats. Despite the successive defeats on the battlefield, the tenacity and tenacity of the Soviet army embodied the spirit of the country and the nation.
Although the Soviets lost the Battle of Kiev, they eventually won World War II. The Soviet Union defended its national interests at all costs, and during World War II, more than 2,700,000 people were killed and wounded, and 5.75 million were captured by the German army, but in the end they won the final victory. This is enough to prove the extraordinary performance and indomitable spirit of the Soviet Union in World War II.
Apart from the Soviet Union, what other country could win the final victory in the end, even though the war was so fierce?War was brutal, but in the Battle of Kiev in the Soviet Union, we saw the greatest side of human nature.
These fighters defended their country and dignity with their lives and blood, and their will and courage will forever be remembered in history. During the war years, we should cherish peace even more and pay tribute to those soldiers who fought bloody battles. May the world always stay away from war and cherish peace.