Invasion of the USSR,
Yes, it was a major tactical mistake.
Not really Hitlers mistake, but the Luftwaffe's. When a squadron of Heinkels got lost one night over Britain and bombed civilians, that was pretty much the beginning of the end.
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Hitlers role at the end of the war? HA. He killed himself.
Hitlers invasion of russia took place on June 22,1941 during the second world war.
Usually "Operation Barbarossa", or the German invasion of the Soviet Union, is considered to be Hitler's biggest mistake.
Corporal.
Germany never conquered Moscow in the second world war. In fact this was Adolf Hitlers big mistake in the war , because he tried to invade the U.S.S.R in the cold winter and so lost the war.
Hitler's biggest mistake in World War II was the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, known as Operation Barbarossa. This decision stretched German resources thin and opened a massive eastern front that Germany was unprepared to sustain, especially during the harsh winter. Additionally, underestimating Soviet resilience and industrial capacity ultimately led to significant German losses and a turning point in the war. This blunder contributed to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
Not mistake. He was the biggest and worst fanatical psychopath in world HISTORY. There are so many things he did to ensure that he had ultimate power over everything he owned, that if they were allowed to without much resistance from the Nazis, a majority of Germans and Germany's conquered people would have risen up to overthrow the evil and savagery that was the Nazi reign.
it formed the world as you see it today
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