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The Eastern Front during World War II primarily bordered two countries: the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. The front stretched from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south, encompassing various territories that witnessed intense conflict between these nations. Other countries, such as Poland and Romania, were also involved in this theater of war, but the primary belligerents were the Soviet Union and Germany.

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