How did the Soviets manage war morale in World War 2?

by maltesecitizen

I've heard that the Soviet strategy was basically "chuck men and equipment at the enemy til they inevitably get overrun", but how well did that tactic fare back home? Did it create a lot of anti-war sentiment? Did pyrrhic victories (if there were any) cause people to try convincing the government to sue for peace? How did the Soviets manage it?

Georgy_K_Zhukov

There are quite a few angles here. This older answer might be of interest for one of them, focusing on the relaxation of religious restrictions to assist the war effort.