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Hitler and his advisors thought that the invasion of the Soviet Union would be complete after just a few months. What does this suggest about the German view of the Soviet army?
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Hitler and his advisors thought that the invasion
of the Soviet Union would be complete after just a few months. What
does this suggest about the German view of the Soviet army?
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they believed they were weak and vulnerable
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