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bazaltina [42]
3 years ago
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BRAINLIESTTT ASAP!!

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DENIUS [597]3 years ago
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Operation Barbarossa and Battle of Stalingrad where the missions to fight back against the Germans. The USSR Russia had Germans on their territory the Germans where getting deeper into USSR territory until the USSR made a defense against them. If we go back a little time back the US and other country`s  bombed Germany`s oil field warehouses and resources. So the Germans wanted to get the USSR oil fields do they could take their resources to take back home. But the USSR but them at a halt they pushed them back and out of the country. SO that was the missions of Operation Barbarossa and Battle of Stalingrad. Now pearl harbor was a US Navy Out post and Naval port for the US battleships. They had the best of their best Navy boats on deck the US army did`t have anywhere else to put their boats and heavy equipment. So they decided to put it on Hawaii in pearl harbor in the base their was even their air force planes in their a base as well of planes. But the pride of the base pearl harbor was its huge battleships on deck where Arizona, California, Maryland, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and West Virginia. These boats marked the power of the US navy all the power where shown on it beautiful boats. but after the assault only two boats survived Arizona and Oklahoma was able to be repaired onto service. But now in memory of the assault on the pearl harbor the battleships Utah and Arizona  where to damaged to raise up so they keep them their as for memory of the attack and of the brave men who did for their country.

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