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snow_lady [41]
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PLEASE HELP IM STUCK

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Had the Wehrmacht invaded the Soviet Union even two months earlier, the Third Reich could have defeated the Soviets by seizing the capital. However, they were unprepared for a freezing Siberian winter, and they were forced to retreat. The Wehrmacht was only months away from victory. Two more months of time could have been that tipping point.

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