Population density in Siberia versus, you know, in Eastern Europe, is also a thing. The thing is, Akis simply didn’t have the industrial base and the staying power to inflict such casualties on the Russy Federation. You know, from overwork, starvation, the fun things. Now, memetic human wave tactics aside, approximately 60-70 percent out of those solders died before 1943, during the first two years of war, and the absolute majority of them died in captivity. Granted, these numbers include deserters, emigrants, collaborationists and other assorted persons, but otherwise the 2 to 1 ratio of civilian to military casualties seems to hold. The official number is twenty seven, and only eight out of them are military.
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