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What was the effect of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union?

A.It required the Germans to divert all their planes from Britain to conduct air raids on Moscow.
B.It strengthened the German army due to the weapons it captured from the Soviet army.
C.The German army couldn’t sustain a two-front war and this contributed to their downfall.
D.Due to the quick German victory, Germany was able to send more troops to the Western Front.

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The German army couldn’t sustain a two-front war and this contributed to their downfall.
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C.The German army couldn’t sustain a two-front war and this contributed to their downfall.

Step-by-step explanation:

On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany propelled an unexpected attack against the Soviet Union, its partner in the war against Poland. Before the year's over, German troops had progressed just about 1,000 miles to the edges of Moscow. Not long after the intrusion, portable executing units started the mass homicide of Soviet Jews.

German military and civilian occupation approaches prompted the passings of a large number of Soviet detainees of war and Soviet civilian.

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