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Josef Stalin's selfishness made him spend a lot of time thinking that Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany would not coordinate a series of attacks to subjugate his then Soviet Union, even though there was a non-aggression pact signed in 1939 and despite all the information and warnings it received throughout 1941. This is because, soon after Germany's invasion of Poland, culminating in World War II in Europe, Hitler's hunger for power was getting bigger and bigger, especially his confidence in the contamination of fascism across the continent. Thinking of ending his ideological goals established by his concept of Vital Space (Lebensraum), destroying Bolshevism, enslaving the population and using the driving force of labor to sustain the German population; Capitating all Soviet resources, especially oil and minerals – vital to the German economy – on June 6, 1941, he began Operation Barbarossa. At first, the Nazi troops encountered an unprepared adversary with few organized defenses, so the first advances—which targeted Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Moscow, Kiev, and Stalingrad—were fulminating and prosperous against part of the army off guard, but the plan was doomed before it had even begun due to how the views of Hitler and his generals differed on the enemy and how to approach it. The result of this is that the initial success of the Nazis began to slow down, mainly on the powerful and relentless Soviet resistance, which refused to simply die, so Hitler's alternative was to besiege the city. This is how the Nazis systematically murdered thousands of civilians and soldiers over the course of a crushing and cowardly conflict that lasted 900 days, known as the Siege of Leningrad.
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Josef Stalin's selfishness made him spend a lot of time thinking that Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany would not coordinate a series of attacks to subjugate his then Soviet Union, even though there was a non-aggression pact signed in 1939 and despite all the information and warnings it received throughout 1941.
This is because, soon after Germany's invasion of Poland, culminating in World War II in Europe, Hitler's hunger for power was getting bigger and bigger, especially his confidence in the contamination of fascism across the continent. Thinking of ending his ideological goals established by his concept of Vital Space (Lebensraum), destroying Bolshevism, enslaving the population and using the driving force of labor to sustain the German population; Capitating all Soviet resources, especially oil and minerals – vital to the German economy – on June 6, 1941, he began Operation Barbarossa.
At first, the Nazi troops encountered an unprepared adversary with few organized defenses, so the first advances—which targeted Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Moscow, Kiev, and Stalingrad—were fulminating and prosperous against part of the army off guard, but the plan was doomed before it had even begun due to how the views of Hitler and his generals differed on the enemy and how to approach it.
The result of this is that the initial success of the Nazis began to slow down, mainly on the powerful and relentless Soviet resistance, which refused to simply die, so Hitler's alternative was to besiege the city. This is how the Nazis systematically murdered thousands of civilians and soldiers over the course of a crushing and cowardly conflict that lasted 900 days, known as the Siege of Leningrad.
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