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A. The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and
German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
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While the Germans had better preparation and organization in Operation Barbarossa and managed to get just 18 miles away from Moscow, there simply was not enough German equipment and manpower to breakthrough. The harsh Russian winter, notorious for stopping Napoleon, made it a logistical nightmare for the Germans to supply their soldiers and many ran out of food, fuel, and ammo, and many starved and froze due to lack of proper winter equipment. The German line was brutalized by the manpower and winter of the Soviet Union and became soft enough for the Soviets to run the Germans all the way back to Berlin
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Religious tensions involving Protestants
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During the reign of Philip II, Spain gained its power and influence in Europe. Philip saw himself as a devoted to Roman Catholic and remained against the Protestants and the Ottoman Empire. The tension between England and Spain rise when Queen Elizabeth I restored protestant religious in its country. King Philip II commitment to restoring Catholicism in England resulted in the war (1585–1604). He wanted to restore the Catholic by pushing out Protestant in the country.
<span>In the feudal system of the Medieval age, a Serf was a person who was bound to the land of his Lord. A Serf was required to service the Lord as requested. Typically, the peasant Serf would perform manual farm labor on the land and then any other duties requested by his Lord, in exchange for using part of the Lord's land to generate their own food.</span>