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Question
With reference to the Second World War, answer the following:
Why did Hitler attack Russia in 1941?
Long Answer
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Solution
Hitler attacked Russia in 1941 with Operation Barbarossa for several key reasons:
- Ideological Hatred: Hitler believed that Communism and the Soviet Union posed the greatest threats to Nazism, and he aimed to eliminate both.
- Expansion of Territory: He wanted to provide the Germans with “Lebensraum” (living room) by taking over Eastern Europe and using its resources.
- Economic Motives: The Soviet Union possessed significant oil, food, and other raw materials that Hitler required to sustain Germany’s war effort.
- Overconfidence: Hitler believed that the Soviet Union would collapse rapidly if Germany launched an attack after its swift victories in Western Europe.
- Thus, ideology, ambition, and strategic interests drove the invasion, ultimately leading to Germany’s downfall.
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