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Operation Barbarossa
This was the official breaking of the
Non-Agression Pact,
Germany had signed with Russia.
Germany attacks Russia on June 22nd, 1941.
Stalin was caught very off god.
Germans get 50 miles from Moscow.
At this point, Russians retreat to Moscow, and instate the Scorched Earth Policy.
Russian winter hits, the coldest in 50 years.
Germany wasn't ready for the cold and their weapons end up freezing and men die.
The attack on Moscow fails due to Siberian soldiers and the cold whether.
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