Which is the most interesting campaign of WW2 and why is it Operation Barbarossa?
>that scale with millions of men on each side
>3 different army groups tell a different tale and each has it's own difficulties to overcome
>desperate race for time from the German PoV to defeat Soviet Union while Soviets fight desperately to stall till winter so they can regroup
>Germans went from BTFO Soviets easily in June to freezing to death near the gates of Moscow
Fuck, I could say the same thing about the entire Eastern Front desu
It's hard to believe that this shit actually happened
>>3355450
Barbarossa, with the Pacific campaign a close second. Kamikazes, boobie traps, the mass suicides, and banzai attacks. It would be incredibly demoralizing to fight an enemy so welcoming of death