with 3 million civilian dead did the Germans loose the will to fight?
Most did, hence there was a surrender. Plenty lost the will to fight in '41.
What evidence can you give to support the idea that the majority of the German population lost the will to fight and when did this happen?
How many lost the will to fight in 1941 and how did this manifest itself?
How about looking up how many Germans surrendered to Russians at Stalingrad? And how many German plots there were to kill Hitler? I don't really want to recount all the details of a 6 year war.
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Most did, hence there was a surrender. Plenty lost the will to fight in '41.