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What was one reason the battle of barbarossa became a turning point in the war
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The one reason that the Battle of Barbarossa became a turning point in the war was the number of casualties that the German army suffered. The Russians also suffered a huge number of casualties, but still they were able to hold their ground
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The German army suffered massive casualties.
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