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What was one reason the Operation Barbarossa became a turning point in the war?
The German army suffered massive casualties.
The German army attacked in the middle of winter.
The Soviet army was not prepared to fight in the cold weather.
The Soviet army surrendered, giving the Germans more territory.
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The German army suffered massive casualties.
Explanation: Barbarossa stalled, fighting into the harsh Russian winter and overextended supply lines, and Soviet resistance and counterattacks inflicted heavy losses on German forces — making it a turning point on the Eastern Front.
Explanation: Barbarossa stalled, fighting into the harsh Russian winter and overextended supply lines, and Soviet resistance and counterattacks inflicted heavy losses on German forces — making it a turning point on the Eastern Front.
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