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It was a trick by Hitler to lull Stalin into a false sense of security. He attacked anyway later (Barbarossa) and it became his Waterloo. He initially wanted land, ignoring the Capitol and it's significance, when he corrected himself the delay put him into wintertime which he was not prepared for. He also grossly underestimated Russian resistance. Later when invading Berlin, the US let the Soviets in first so they could get payback.

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