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Topicdid the soviets only defeat germany because of stalin's refusal to surrender?
Trelve
10/01/22 2:23:53 AM
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Questionmarktarius posted...
Hitler pretty much had to move in on the USSR, after the allies gutted the African supply chain.
Hitler was always going after the Soviet Union right from the moment he became Fuhrer. The Judeo-Bolsheviks were a natural threat and had to be exterminated and living space created. He didn't invade them because of the North African campaign (which didn't really have much of an impact until the end of 1942).

The Nazis saw the Russians as sub-human and were always going to eliminate them - the plan was to raise Moscow to the ground and use the remaining Russians in the west as slave labour. The British would surrender as soon as Moscow fell as the Germans thought that they would have no more resolve to keep going after that point.
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