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Well Nazi Germany had 3 main goals/aims for Operation Barbarossa and they are:

-Occupy the Baku Oi Fields

-reduce eastern European population

-Occupy the Ukraine

-Defeat the Soviets

If Germany achieved these 3 goals, Germany would have enough supplies to fight for another 20 years of war (due to oilfields and agriculture in the Ukraine and Soviet Union. Also, Once the Soviet Union was out and defeated, countries like the United Kingdom and the United States of America would be very easy to take. With reducing eastern Europe's population, the Nazis aimed this by capturing most of the eastern European's population and allow them to starve to death.

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Who was the Operation Barbarossa fought between?

Germany and the Soviet Union


Who launched operation Barbarossa?

Mainly Adolf Hitler planned Operation Barbarossa but some Generals from the Waffen-SS and Wehrmacht army assisted in Hitler's plans for it.


How effective was operation Barbarossa for the Germany?

Operation Barbarossa can be said to be quite an important battle. This is because, Operation Barbarossa was the codenamed Operation for the German Invasion of the USSR. Hitler was expecting to go from Poland to Moscow within 2 months but this wasn't the case.


Where was operation barbarossa fought?

Operation Barbosa was a way for Germany to invade the Soviet Union during World War II but was Destroyed in the Winter of 1943. The Russians started a counter offensive that cracked the German Army.


Compare and contrast Operation Barbarossa and Operation Overload in terms of general objectives and military operations?

Operation Barbarossa, launched by Nazi Germany in June 1941, aimed to invade the Soviet Union and decisively defeat it to secure Lebensraum (living space) for Germany. The operation involved a rapid advance across a vast front, employing blitzkrieg tactics to encircle and destroy Soviet forces. In contrast, Operation Overlord, which began on June 6, 1944, sought to liberate Western Europe from Nazi occupation through a massive amphibious assault on Normandy, France. While Barbarossa focused on swift territorial conquest, Overlord prioritized establishing a foothold in Europe through coordinated Allied efforts and extensive logistical planning.