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13 June, 16:13

Why was operation Barbarossa a direct violation to the Nazi-soviet non aggression pact?

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  1. 13 June, 17:24
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    The Nazis and the Soviets had agreed to not engage in fighting because Hitler was focusing on the West, and Russia did not want to get involved. Hitler broke this pact, however, by launching an unprovoked and unexpected attack on Russia through the code name Operation Barbarossa.
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