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In World War II, Hitler turned on Stalin by invading Russia. However, despite his superior numbers, generals, and supplies, how were the Russians able to push them back?
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In World War II, Hitler turned on Stalin by invading Russia. However, despite his superior numbers, generals, and supplies, how were the Russians able to push them back?
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Because the fuel from the tanks was frozen during the winter so they did not have any chances without food and warm clothes
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