explain the impact of hitler's attack on soviet union in 1941?
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Under the codename of "Barbarossa," Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941; it was the largest German military operation of World War II. The failure of the attack was a significant turning point in overall defeat of the Nazi’s Germany in World War 2. Operation Barbarossa was the largest military operation in history in both manpower and casualties. the Operation opened up the Eastern Front and The German forces captured over three million Soviet POWs in 1941 and Germany deliberately starved the prisoners to death as part of a the program to reduce the Eastern European population. The failure of the operation led to Hitler's demands for further operations inside the USSR, all of which eventually failed.
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Under the codename of "Barbarossa," Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941; it was the largest German military operation of World War II. The failure of the attack was a significant turning point in overall defeat of the Nazi’s Germany in World War 2. Operation Barbarossa was the largest military operation in history in both manpower and casualties. the Operation opened up the Eastern Front and The German forces captured over three million Soviet POWs in 1941 and Germany deliberately starved the prisoners to death as part of a the program to reduce the Eastern European population. The failure of the operation led to Hitler's demands for further operations inside the USSR, all of which eventually failed.
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1. In the second world war Hitler wanted to achieve his long term aim of conquering eastern Europe.
2. To fulfil his dream he attacked the society union in June 1941.
3. In this historic blunder Hitler exposed the German western front to British aerial bombing and the eastern front of the powerful Soviet armies.
4. The Soviet red army inflicted a crushing and humiliating defeat on Germany at stalingrad.
5. The Soviet red army hounded out the retreating German soldiers until they reached the heart of Berlin, establishing Soviet hegemony over the entire eastern Europe for half a century thereafter
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