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Operation Barbarossa: The Beginning of the End of Nazi Germany

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Operation Barbarossa: The Beginning of the End of Nazi Germany
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Nazi Germany's invasion of the USSR was the largest, bloodiest and most barbaric operation in the history of warfare. Operation Barbarossa was intended to be the decisive campaign of World War II. And if Hitler had achieved his goal of destroying the Soviet Union, the fate of Europe would have been in his hands. In reality, by the time Hitler's troops reached the outskirts of Moscow, any hope of realizing his delusional dream of a Thousand-Year Reich had already disappeared. The failure of Operation Barbarossa was a major turning point in the war in Europe, an event that made the demise of Nazism inevitable. British historian Jonathan Dimbleby's book traces the course of Operation Barbarossa from its very beginning to the end of 1941.
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