ORIGINAL: Kamil
Well, I think that whole point of this discussion is - does Soviet +1 attack modifier equal higher casualties or it doesn't.
Assuming, that what Klydon says about casualties is true and defending Germans units are more damaged than attacking Soviet - proportionally of course (we are talking about battles when result is pretty close), then if he is right whole idea of +1 is nothing less than lack of balance.
I am saying it as a WitE fan-boy [;)]
We don't really have a point of comparison - Soviet casualties are generally consistent, and the "extra casualties" modifier is ostensibly always on, so we don't know what casualties would have been like if it were off.
What we do know is that given the consistent amount of Soviet casualties, and the consistent amount of German casualties, the Germans aren't able to absorb the kind of losses that they take.
The assumption here is that if the modifier were off, then the loss ratios across the two sides would even more lopsidedly in favor of the Red Army.