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âWhen Operation Barbarossa is launched, the world will hold its
breath!â - Adolf Hitler
On the night of June 22, 1941, more than 3 million German
soldiers, 600 000 vehicles and 3350 tanks were amassed along a 2000km
front stretching from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Their sites were
all trained on Russia. This force was part of âOperation Barbarossaâ,
the eastern front of the greatest military machine ever assembled.
This machine was Adolf Hitlerâs German army. For Hitler, the
inevitable assault on Russia was to be the culmination of a long
standing obsession. He had always wanted Russiaâs industries and
agricultural lands as part of his Lebensraum or âliving spaceâ for
Germany and their Thousand Year Reich. Russia had been on Hitlerâs
agenda since he wrote Mein Kampf some 17 years earlier where he
stated: âWe terminate the endless German drive to the south and the
west of Europe, and direct our gaze towards the lands in the eastâŚIf
we talk about new soil and territory in Europe today, we can think
primarily only of Russia and its vassal border statesâi Hitler wanted
to exterminate and enslave the âdegenerateâ Slavs and he wanted to
obliterate their âJewish Bolshevistâ government before it could turn
on him. His 1939 pact with Stalin was only meant to give Germany time
to prepare for war. As soon as Hitler controlled France, he looked
east. Insisting that Britain was as good as defeated, he wanted to
finish off the Soviet Union as soon as possible, before it could
significantly fortify and arm itself. âWe only have to kick in the
front door and the whole rotten edifice will come...
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