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Operation Barbarossa

Operation Barbarossa was the code name for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet union in 1941. The operation lasted from 22nd June 1941- 5th December 1941. The casualty rate was 1 million, Also, 3 Million Soviets were captured as POWs.

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Who is involved in a operation budget?

The following would normally be involved in the budgeting process

The Finance Manager and /or Bookkeeper ;

The project Manager and / or Director of the ogranisation or department

What was the code name of the operations by LBKF to take control of jaffana from the ltte in 1987?

The code name of the operations by LBKF to take control of the Jaffna from the LTTE in late 1987 was Operation Pawan.

When did Operation Squeeze Play happen?

Operation Squeeze Play happened on 2005-05-22.

What are all the operation signs?

That depends on what you're talking about. Be specific about whether it centered around generally math or Infotech for there are some differences between them (in that case).

Eg. In math, we use ÷ as the division sign.

But in Infotech, we use / (most preferable**)** or .

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How many units were in operation Barbarossa?

In total, there were 45 units invovled with Operation Barbarossa. 16 were Axis units and 29 were USSR Units.

The units the Axis had were (not including what front they were on);

  1. 16th Army
  2. 18th Army
  3. 5th Panzer Army
  4. 4th Army
  5. 9th Army
  6. 2nd Panzer Army
  7. 3rd Panzer Army
  8. 2nd Army (reserved)
  9. 6th Army
  10. 11th Army
  11. 17th Army
  12. 1st Panzer Army
  13. Romanian 3rd Army
  14. Romanian 4th Army
  15. Army Norway
  16. Finnish Army

The USSR had;

  1. 7th Army
  2. 8th Army
  3. 48th Army
  4. 50th Arm
  5. 52nd Army
  6. 54th Army
  7. 55th Army
  8. 11th Army
  9. 27th Army
  10. 34th Army
  11. 3rd Army
  12. 10th Army
  13. 13th Army
  14. 16th Army
  15. 19th Army
  16. 20th Army
  17. 22nd Army
  18. 24th Army
  19. 28th Army
  20. 40th
  21. 5th Army
  22. 6th Army
  23. 12th Army
  24. 21st Army
  25. 26th Army
  26. 37th Army
  27. 9th Army
  28. 18th Army
  29. Coastal Army

When did Operation Nifty Package happen?

Operation Nifty Package happened on 1989-12-23.

What is operation code?

an opcode (operation code) is the portion of a machine language instruction that specifies the operation to be performed. Their specification and format are laid out in the instruction set architecture of the processor in question (which may be a general CPU or a more specialized processing unit). Apart from the opcode itself, an instruction normally also has one or more specifiers foroperands (i.e. data) on which the operation should act, although some operations may have implicit operands, or none at all. There are instruction sets with nearly uniform fields for opcode and operand specifiers, as well as others (the x86architecture for instance) with a more complicated, varied length structure.

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When did Operation Nimble Archer happen?

Operation Nimble Archer happened on 1987-10-19.

Who was an allie in operation barbarossa?

The Germans had a significant contingent of Romanian forces allied to the Germans during the invasion of Russia .

When did Operation Dawn of Gulf of Aden happen?

Operation Dawn of Gulf of Aden happened on 21-01-18.

When did Operation Taylor Common happen?

Operation Taylor Common happened on 1968-12-06.

What is swaging operation?

Swaging is a forging process in which the dimension of a component is altered by forcing it into a die.

When did Operation Junction City happen?

Operation Junction City happened on 1967-05-14.

What is Operation Sea Lion and why couldn't Hitler go ahead with it when he wanted to?

Operation Sea Lion was the German plan for the invasion of England . The German war machine needed to have both air and sea supremacy in order for the plan to be effective . The Battle of Britain was the German attempt to gain air superiority which was necessary for an amphibious landing to be successful .

The air war was a conflict that Britain won and this thwarted any plans that Adolf Hitler had for conquering Britain .

Had Germany gained control of the English Channel by commandeering the French Fleet he then would have had sea supremacy which would have facilitated a seaborne invasion of Britain .

Britain launched a Pearl Harbor styled surprise attack upon the French Fleet based at Mers-el-Kebir in French Algeria and "scuttled" any plan that the Germans may have had of utilizing French naval assets to further Hitler's plan of invading Britain .

Hitler also lacked the resources to both defeat Britain and to launch the invasion of Russia (Operation Barbarossa) which was an upcoming military campaign and Hitler did not have the logistical capacity to do both simultaneously . He had hope that once he had defeated Russia he could then marshal his military resources and turn his attentions once again to Britain where he hoped to finally defeat Britain which would have meant that the Nazis would essentially control and dominate Europe .

Had Hitler not been frustrated by a resolute Winston Churchill and the British people then the US would have focused on a 'Japan First' policy rather than a 'Europe First" agenda .