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You can't say the Soviets pushed the Germans back on their own any more than you can say that the Cold alone killed the German's offense. Combine those two, however, with a poor German supply line (poorly maintained and problems with cold), and the "those who flee are shot on sight" mentality for the Russians, those reasons combined are about 95% of the scenario that contributed to the Russian's successfully pushing back.



Nobody is crazy enough to accuse me of being sane.