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What was the effect of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union?(1 point)ResponsesDue to the quick German victory, Germany was able to send more troops to the Western Front.Due to the quick German victory, Germany was able to send more troops to the Western Front.The German army couldn’t sustain a two-front war, and this contributed to their downfall.The German army couldn’t sustain a two-front war, and this contributed to their downfall.It strengthened the German army due to the weapons it captured from the Soviet army.It strengthened the German army due to the weapons it captured from the Soviet army.It required the Germans to divert all their planes from Britain to conduct air raids on Moscow.
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The correct response is: "The German army couldn’t sustain a two-front war, and this contributed to their downfall."
The invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, known as Operation Barbarossa, initially saw rapid German advances, but ultimately stretched their resources and led to significant losses. The inability to maintain a sustained campaign on both the Eastern and Western fronts significantly contributed to Germany's eventual defeat in World War II.
The invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, known as Operation Barbarossa, initially saw rapid German advances, but ultimately stretched their resources and led to significant losses. The inability to maintain a sustained campaign on both the Eastern and Western fronts significantly contributed to Germany's eventual defeat in World War II.