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Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union was slowed largely because of

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the unforeseen necessity of invading Yugoslavia and Greece in April of that year.

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Hitler and his generals had originally scheduled the invasion of the U.S.S.R. for mid-May 1941, but the unforeseen necessity of invading Yugoslavia and Greece in April of that year forced them to postpone the Soviet campaign to late June.

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