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Well it put things in perspective. Be aide it tools him that the allies were coming; and they we were strong. He was angered, and dissopointed that operation barbossa didnt go his way. So....he was shocked and unprepared for what would happen next.

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Q: What was the effect of the Battle of Stalingrad on Hitler's plan for Europe?
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