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The map shows territory captured by Nazi Germany in 1941.

A map of Europe titled Nazi Germany, 1941 shows that, by 1941, Nazi Germany included Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. The Nazis also directly controlled or indirectly controlled most of Europe, with the exception of Sweden, Switzerland, Ireland, and Spain, which were neutral, and Great Britain and the U S S R, which were at war with Germany.
Hitler was confident about invading Russia because he had recently captured

Spain.
France.
Great Britain.
Switzerland.

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Answered by djandpoloxz
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The answer is: France

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Answered by bh23055
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Answer:

B. France

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