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After the Soviet-German War, how many veterans were there in the Soviet army (before the Soviet-German War)?

Friend, are you talking about people who were still alive at the end of the war, or people who were still serving in the Soviet Union at the end of the war?

You know, not all the soldiers lost in the war are dead, and a large part of them are disabled, captured or simply abandoned. Therefore, although in the year and a half before the war, the Germans annihilated more Soviet troops than the total number of Soviet troops before the war, there were still many veterans who survived after the war. Of course, most people who deserted or were captured were thrown to Siberia for hard labor.

As for those who still served in the Soviet army after the war, they basically became middle and senior officers, and there are probably tens of thousands more. Basically, it's like the proportion of Red Army soldiers who can live to be founded in 49 years during the Long March of our country.