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They conquerd so many countries because eventhough they were out number by 6:1 they had better equipment and better trained army. also once they started getting through the defences of a country that they are invading, they get a high level of momentinum which increases the armys power. Another reason of why the Nazis was able conquer so many countries is that the allies had no entention for war while the nazis were training for war and that the SS were trained to show No fear, No emotion and No mercy.

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