Because. That is the right answer.
Germans were against Russia.
The outcome was the liberation of many French villages and the defeat of the Germans in that area and capture of many Germans. They went on to conquer the Germans in the rest of France, Belgium and Germany. Russia mounted an invasion in the Eastern European nations too.
No.
Germany had been winning in Russia, but that battle was literally hand to hand for every square inch that the Russians fought for. The entire population took part in defeating the Germans and it was a turning point for the Russians. Even today when you visit Russia they point out to you sites where they fought the Germans.
According to the findings of a diary the defeat of the Germans was brought on by when Hitler decided to take his men out by fear of losing them.
Because the Germans invaded Russia
Because the Germans invaded them.
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The Germans invaded Russia in 1941.Like They Were Not To Do
In Russia, the Germans' goal was to take over Soviet
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was the Treaty signed between Germany and the new Soviet regime ruling Russia, that allowed Russia to get out of World War I. The Soviets were willing to give up anything the Germans demanded, because they knew they would be unable to continue fighting the war, and so they gave the Germans whatever the Germans asked for, including a huge chunk of western Russia. Germany was forced to give that back at the Treaty of Versailles two years later.