Sunday, September 20, 2015

German invasion of the USSR (Operation Barbarossa), What is the significance of this event?/What resulted from it?

Agreed with the above post. Hitler made a grave mistake by
invading the Soviet Union, which outnumbered him three to one in population, and had
massive distances and areas to contend with.  It's unconquerable without nuclear
weapons, much as the US is.  By staging the attack, it guaranteed that he would lose the
war.


It was also one of the most destructive, brutal and
bloody wars in human history.  20 million Soviets died and 3 million Germans were
killed.  Entire cities and states were laid waste.  There were massive refugee
populations, 1.5 million Jews were murdered and thousands of war crimes were committed
by both sides in the war.  Stalin refused to trade for his POWs (including one of his
own sons), and refused to give back any German POWs.  Most of them died in Soviet labor
camps.

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