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Germany was ultimately stopped in World War II by a combination of factors, with the harsh Russian winter and the resilience of the Soviet Red Army being crucial. The failed Operation Barbarossa, which aimed to capture key Soviet cities, faltered due to logistical challenges, fierce Soviet resistance, and the onset of freezing temperatures. The Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943) marked a significant turning point, as Soviet forces encircled and defeated the German 6th Army, leading to a shift in momentum. This defeat, along with subsequent Soviet offensives, contributed significantly to Germany’s eventual defeat in the war.

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