What Are The Challenges That Russia Faced During World War II?

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This film discusses the struggles and hardships that Russia underwent during World War II. Some of the bigger struggles that Russia had to undergo were the siege of Leningrad, the starvation of its own people, and Hitler’s constant attempts of taking Russia out during the war. This film covers some fantastic moments in the war that get overlooked due to the bigger events like the beaches of Normandy or Pearl Harbor. Taking a closer look at Russia and seeing how much they struggled but also at how much they fought and persisted through the hardships they underwent. This film truly shows how tenacious the Russians were and how they took a horrible situation and turned it around and won their ground in the war.
War brings many hardships with it, and certain nations will have it worse off than others. This film shows just how bad Russia had it during World War II. Not only were rations so small that a person couldn’t live on them, but a fraction of Russia’s own people would eventually conform to cannibalism to survive. The film shows that not only did the population conform to cannibalism, but they were eating anything that could fill their stomachs like wallpaper paste for example. By showing us how hard Russia was suffering it shined some …show more content…

The film discusses how Hitler ordered his troops to attack many fronts of Russia, but every attack did not end in success. There were some circumstances like Russia’s winters that he was not prepared for.Not just adults were his targets but thousands of children were dying due to the siege Hitler had ordered. This film gives us a little more detail in what Hitler was doing in Russia and not just against the United States. The film elaborates how the population of Leningrad came together to rebuild their city, and how through their determination and tenacity they united through their