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What did Soviet pilots think about the causes of the Red Army's defeat in 1941? The year 1941 became for the Soviet Union almost the most difficult for the entire time of the Great Patriotic War: several cauldrons, millions of captured Red Army soldiers, hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of occupied territories. On the causes of the defeat of the Red Army in 1941 written quite a lot of scientific works, one listing of which will take a lot of time. As they say, to read - not to reread. But recently I came across the memoirs of the participant of the Great Patriotic War fighter pilot Grigory Vasilievich Krivosheev, who in his turn did not avoid this problem and expressed a rather interesting point of view about the retreat of the Red Army in 1941. Quote. “It is impossible to fight without hatred. Now I think that the retreat of the summer of 1941 was largely due to the lack of hatred for the enemy. It is not possible for a peaceful man to regroup in one second and start killing! It takes time.” Do you agree with Grigory Krivosheev?