What is the price of our peace? Meaning of their contribution is difficult to overestimate. So let’s see what the price our people paid for the GREAT.

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What is the price of our peace?

Meaning of their contribution is difficult to overestimate. So let’s see what the price our people paid for the GREAT VICTORY.

Total losses are 26,6 million of Soviet people 4,4 million people were taken captivity 6,8 million of dead militaries Nearly 13,7 million of citizen

Concentration camp is the greatest barbarian act againist humanity

Number of prisoners is people Executed more than people

people were killed

The number of prisoners is people were killed

The number of prisoner is people people were killed

1710 towns and more than villages were destroyed plants and factories, 1135 mine were explosed 1670 churches, monasteries, libraries and archives were destroyed More than books and pictures were stolen Soviet Union lost 1/3 of its material wealth

So, let’s not forget the price of the Great Victory. Let’s LOVE those who stayed alive. And let’s LOVE each other to prevent such terrible act as war