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It opened a second front and had Germany fighting in both the East and West and when the British and Americans landed in Normandy on D-Day it caused the German Army to split their resources.

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Germany invaded Russia in the winter and the snow defeated them , as well as their enemy.

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The German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 succeeded in?

The German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 succeeded in part because they attacked with no warning. The Soviet Union didn't have time to react to the German army's invasion.


What was the German codename for their invasion of the Soviet Union?

Operation Barbarossa


When was the German invasion of the Soviet Union?

June 22. 1941


Why dd Hitler order the German invasion of the Soviet Union specifically in June?

The invasion of the Soviet Union had to specifically start in June, at the beginning of summer, as the extreme Soviet winters would have made an invasion impossible.


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What was the code name given to the surprise German invasion of the soviet union?

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The Axis powers invaded the Soviet Union in a mission called what?

The German invasion of the Soviet Union during WW2 was called Operation Barbarossa.


The German invasion of the Soviet Union was stopped with..?

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How The invasion of this country by Germany and the soviet union started world war 2?

Germany : Operation Barbarossa was the German invasion of Russia .


Why did the Soviet Union survive the German invasion in 1941?

The soviet union survived the invasion because they had enough people and resources to continue to fight. The leaders had no care for the people they were loosing in the war, and they were able to keep their industrial force by disassembling factories and moving them farther into the soviet union.


Did Hitler sign a treaty with the Soviet Union to make sure his invasion of Poland was successful?

no, a German minister did it for him.


What was they key turning point of Germany's invasion of the soviet union?

The Battle of Stalingrad was a disaster for the German Armies