The Russian Armed Foreces, the distance the German Army had to transport supplies and the Russian Winter.
Germans heading to Moscow during world war 2
Not really. The Germans abandoned their attempt to get Moscow to go after Kiev and Stalingrad and the oil wells in the Crimea.
The Germans, Italians, and Japanese tried expanding, by conquering other countries. The rest of world stopped them.
Lt. Colonel Wise
The Germans invaded Russia, and were headed for Moscow, Russia and a few other places. The people and leaders of Russia did not want to be ruled by Germany, so they fought back.
They would have used them on both London and Moscow and might have won. This is why the Manhattan Project was necessary!
Germans like to have a sense of security and privacy. Where their cut off from the outside world.
Moscow.
What stopped Hitler was the fact that he was quick to make plans but he wouldn't start the attack fast enough. A few examples are when the Germans had the allies trapped at Dunkirk. Hitler ordered his armies to halt all progress even though if they had attacked the British would have surrendered. Not doing Operation Sealion. Many experts say that it would have worked. Invading the Soviet Union, and then calling a halt to his armies befor they could capture Moscow. He then had the divisions headed towards Moscow split in half and sent them to the north and the south and then he ordered them to regroup and take Moscow months later meaning they would be stuck in the Russian winter. Also Hitler was to busy looking for some miricle weapon, even through he had the most technological advaced military in the world, by doing this he used up all Germany's resources.
Stalingrad and Kiev with the ultimate target being the oil fields.
McDonalds in Moscow Russia
Yes the Germans did make some mistakes in ww2 here are some of the more easy ones 1 They stopped attacking the RAF (Royel Air Force) in the Battle of Britain 2 In Operation barabossa they decided to attack Stalingrad Insted of Pushing farther into Moscow 3 They decided to send one of there best generals to Africa and more then 20000 infantry (including tanks)