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why barbarossa was expected
Title: why barbarossa was expected
Category: History
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why barbarossa was expected
Why was the German invasion of Russia to be expected?
On June 22, 1941, the armies of Nazi-Germany stood on a two thousand kilometer long Front, preparing to attack Soviet-Russia. The inevitable assault on Russia was to finally satisfy an obsession of Adolph Hitler, the Nazi Führer. As for Joseph Stalin, the knowledge that three million men were standing on his front step about to break down his door should have come as no surprise. One
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Russia. By not paying attention to the signs, he could have, theoretically caused the fall of Russia into the hands of the Nazis. The anti-Communist moves, desire for lebensraum and the disloyalty to anyone but himself, were blatant hints left by Hitler to alert Russia of their impending future. The German invasion of Russia was to be expected because Hitler had intended to do so from the beginning and told the world with his actions.
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