GERMAN, SOVIET PERSONNEL LOSSES IN 1941
GERMAN, SOVIET PERSONNEL LOSSES IN 1941
1) German Casualties
By 13 July, after Minsk, Bialystok: 92,120 (3.6% of invasion force)
By 13 Aug., after Smolensk 389,924 (10.0%)
By 30 Sept., after Kiev 551,039 (16.2%, but 1/3 of
Noncom. Officers)
By 13 Nov., after Vyazma/Bryansk 699,726 (20.6%
By 31 Dec., end of year 930,903 (26.0%, but 2/3 of
Noncom. Officers)
2) Soviet Casualties
By Sept. 30, after Kiev 2.5 million
Also: 22,000 guns
18,000 tanks
14,000 planes
By 31 Dec., end of year 5.2 million
By 31 Dec., end of year Germans had captured 3.8 million
Soviet soldiers
Approx. 330,000 at Minsk, Bialystok
Approx. 250,000 at Smolensk
Approx. 660,000 at Kiev
Approx. 300,000 at Vyazma, Bryansk
Approximately ¾ of all prisoners of
the Germans would die before the
war was over, most within a few months
3) Soviet Front Line Strength
June 1941: 4.7 million
Nov. 1941: 2.3 million
Dec. 1941: 4.2 million
Nov. 1942: 6.1 million
Jan. 1944: 6.1 million
June 1944: 6.5 million
Jan. 1945: 6.0 million
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