In fact, the equipment of individual soldiers is similar, which can be seen from the detailed equipment list of logistics departments in various countries before the war. Basically, it is ammunition, rations, multifunctional tent parts, chemical protection bags, shovels, sleeping blankets and kettles. However, in the early days of the Soviet War, the loss of personnel and equipment was huge, the number of soldiers was also large, and the logistics was naturally worse. However, in the later period of the war, the equipment was obviously improved and the German army dropped sharply, which is understandable.
German firepower is always average, mainly non-automatic, assisted by charge. Although there were G43 and MP44 artifacts in the later period, the output was limited. Although MG42 is powerful, it also has some weaknesses. It can only be said that there is an advantage in dealing with ordinary troops in the early stage, but there is no advantage in dealing with semi-automatic elite force. In the later period, it was even more difficult for Soviet troops to distribute submachine guns in large quantities.