Explain three reasons that led to the German invasion to Soviet union
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the reason were:--
** Hitler's aim to conquer whole of europe.
** The revenge of defeat of world war 1 because germany was defeated by the russian and the US army.
** Hitler's aim to conquer whole of europe.
** The revenge of defeat of world war 1 because germany was defeated by the russian and the US army.
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The destruction of the Soviet Union by military force, the permanent elimination of the perceived Communist threat to Germany, and the seizure of prime land within Soviet borders for long-term German settlement had been core policy of the Nazi movement since the 1920s. Adolf Hitler had always regarded the German-Soviet nonaggression pact, signed on August 23, 1939, as a temporary tactical maneuver. In July 1940, just weeks after the German conquest of France and the Low Countries, Hitler decided to attack the Soviet Union within the following year. On December 18, 1940, he signed Directive 21 (code-named Operation "Barbarossa"), the first operational order for the invasion of the Soviet Union.
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