Operation Barbarossa is framed as a puzzle because Stalin had extensive warnings yet refused to believe Germany would invade and punished defectors who reported the plan.
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Operation Barbarossa is framed as a puzzle because Stalin had extensive warnings yet refused to believe Germany would invade and punished defectors who reported the plan.
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"companies like General Motors, IT &T, Eastman Kodak, Standard Oil, and others had substantial assets and investments in German subsidiaries. So these Americans are..."
"We're friends. He's not going to invade me. Number one. Number two is Hitler is being blockaded by the British. We, the Soviet Union,..."
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