One has this image of the Soviet state and the Red Army as being extremely disciplined but in the first four months of 1945 their soldiers were completely out of control.
---Antony Beevor--- The quote challenges the stereotypical view of the Red Army as an unwaveringly disciplined force. It highlights a moment when chaos and unruliness surfaced, possibly due to the stresses of wartime, the chaos of victory, or morale issues. This reflection underscores that even highly organized armies are vulnerable to breakdowns under extreme conditions, reminding us that discipline has limits and that wartime realities often defy idealized images.