@calvinhobbesliker:
@aagamerz13:
The main critical point in WW2 that many miss is that, at a certain time around mid 1942, USSR only had about 1000 armored vehicles and a few thousand planes left with which to fight Germany.� This fact alone is not significant.� But couple it with the fact that, at that very same point, USSR had received about 5000 armored vehicles and many thousands of planes from UK and USA, and a clear picture emerges.� So, at this point and probably weeks to months earlier, USSR would have been out of WW2 because they would not have any heavy weapons to fight with.� All the territory they gained or held with lend lease weapons would have gone to Germany with low losses.� If US/UK had not done lend lease or had done it at a lower level, USSR was out.
Do you have a source for this? In any case, the Russians produced about 24000 tanks in 1942, or an average of 2000 per month. They were not in danger of running out of tanks.
The second chart shows they were down to 6k total at one point. �However this is over the period of several months and doesn’t show the absolute minimum or subtract out the Far East tanks. �So, from link 1, USSR received about 6k armored vehicles through end of 1942. �So, even though 6k is not the minimum, if you use the 6k total and subtract out the 6k received by lend lease through end of 1942, USSR had zero net armored vehicles. �Now, subtract out the far east tanks to deter Japan from attacking and USSR had negative tanks on Eastern front to fight Germany. �So, the USSR would have been out of the war or would have been pushed back 500+ miles due to lack of armor to resist the German blitzkrieg.
I can’t find the reference to the book chapter which did the analysis to find the minimum USSR tank strength to prove they would have been knocked out of the war without lend lease tanks and planes in 1942. But, this is close enough. I’ll look for that as I have time.
Not letting me post links.
Search the terms below. This will bring up plenty of articles
ussr tank losses 1942
historynet . com lend lease USSR