Barbarossa Operation Case Study

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On June 22, 1941, the world’s biggest military, which is Barbarossa Operation, was beginning. Barbarossa is the code name German used in World War II to invade the Soviet Union. Hitler who was the German Führer sent his army across the borders of the Soviet Union, starting nearly 4 years of the most violent and cruel conflict humanity has ever experienced. His army was divided in three groups which was the army group North, led by von Leeb, Von Bock commanded the Centre group army and Von Rundstedt led the south group army ( The Biggest Military Adventure in History, 2011).. They breached Russia on a front spreading from the Baltic Coast to the Black Sea. On The Führer’s instructions, one and a half million soldiers of the Wehrmacht destroyed …show more content…

The book talked about the fact that Germany need to invade the Soviet Union, asserting that the German people needed Lebensraum. When Hitler became Führer, every country began to fear Germany. Hitler did not take in consideration the condition of Versailles Treaties. He made decisions such as mandatory military service. Every country knew that German and Russians did not like each other, but they were surprised when the two countries signed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. At the period of time, the pact was signed, the Wehrmacht was preparing for the war so the Western Country knew that the war was approaching. After the war began, Hitler desired to strike against Russia so he will become one of the greatest in the world. With his politics of Lebensraum, on June 22, 1941, he ordered the Wehrmacht to attack …show more content…

Before the operation, Stalin had made numerous decisions that damaged his country’s capacity to respond to the German attack. First, during 1930s Stalin purges. If you are found guilty or a threat, you are sent to labor in Siberia or were executed. With this politic, Stalin executed 81 of the 103 generals and admirals .At that moment of the war, Red Army leadership were less experienced than before. Second, Stalin did not consider his military leader recommendations which were to mobilize more forces to protect the boarder (BBC, 2013).On the other hand, the German Army was developed. They had one of the best Armies in the

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