Explain why Barbarossa was a turning point battle

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History

 

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Wilhelmina P

 

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February 2, 2014

 

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University

 

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From the beginning of their campaign and during a reasonable amount of time, The German’s experienced much success and the Russian collapsed under the German’s onslaught. During this time, Moscow was nearly reached, Leningrad was surrounded and the oil fields in the south were increasingly becoming under German control...
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But all this success would count for nothing as ultimately Hitler himself caused the German failure. As the Russians retreated they destroyed anything that might be of use to the Germans, under the “scorched earth” policy. This was unexpected from the Germans and severely hindered them. The Germans’ supply lines stretched over a huge area, and the German army faced major shortages as some guerrillas attacked and damaged these lines...
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