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Q: What does the anglo-saxon root words ber bind and brak mean respectevily?
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What were the major events campaigns battles and strategies on the Eastern Front?

major event of the eastern front barbasrossa (1941)- the invasion of russia - the biggest invasion ever between the invasion and gettin close to the capital. Russian armies where encircled and annilatedrussian airforce was near enough destroyed in the first few days moscow (1941-42)- German move for moscow is haulted. And Siberian troops from eastern Russian are moved in and are able to counter attack lenningrad (1941 -43)- German army group north are unable to capture lenningrad so dig and lay siege to the city for 900 days. Svestopol (crimea) (1941)the Germans capture the fortifed city/port Stalingrad (1941-42)- army group south capture the city, 6th army is encircled in the city. the rest of the army group cant brak though to them.6th army is wiped out Kursk (1943) the largest tank battle ever, anoth deafeat for Germany


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