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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