I read something along the lines of "the civilian casualties of the Battle of Stalingrad is partially an example of the faults of Soviet centralized planning, as the state was not able to provide food, transport, housing, etc. in the time and numbers required." I am wondering what the response to this claim would be?
I would respond with pretty much anything @wombat@hexbear.net says
“What… Mao’s land reform?… we’re talking about Stalingrad”
Dynasty Warriors but it's the Eastern Front and you play as Stalin