How did the invasion of the Soviet Union influence the course of World War II?
It forced the Soviets to withdraw from the war, allowing Germany to focus on
the war in Western Europe.
It was an unsuccessful attempt by Germany to control more territory, weakening
its overall ability to fight.
It gave Germany access to the resources it needed to continue fighting the war.
It convinced the Allied nations that the United States must enter the war to stop
German domination.