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During World War II, the Soviet Union was occupied by Germany in Leningrad, St. Petersburg, Kiev, Ukraine, and vast areas west of Moscow. The only Far East that was not occupied.
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During World War II, most of the territory of the Soviet Union was occupied, and the German army fought all the way to the city of Moscow, but fortunately, the Soviet Union withstood the German attack and fought back.
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If you think about the three famous battles of the Soviet Union in World War II, Leningrad, Stalingrad, and Moscow, all of which were occupied by Germany in the vicinity of these three cities and the areas west of them.
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The vast area west of Moscow has basically been occupied by the German army, that is, the areas of what is now Ukraine and Belarus, and the German army has advanced under the city of Moscow.
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The maximum areas of German occupation were: North: Leningrad (St. Petersburg); Center: Moscow; South: The area west of the Stalingrad (Volgograd) Link.
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At the beginning of World War II, Germany used raid tactics and soon reached the vicinity of Moscow and occupied large swathes of Soviet territory. But the Battle of Moscow halted the German offensive.
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Kiev, Smolensk, Sabastopol, Belarus.
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What parts of the Soviet Union were occupied by Germany during World War II? I think that if you have read the knowledge of history, everyone in World War II knows that Germany invaded the Soviet Union at its worst and hit the city of Moscow.
So the Soviet Union was still very dangerous at that time, and Leningrad was besieged, but not occupied.
The rest of Kyiv, what republics were occupied by Germany.
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West of Moscow, all of Ukraine, Belarus, and parts of the Transcaucasus.
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West of Moscow has fallen, followed by Siberia.
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It's almost time to hit Moscow.
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It's a big place, and all the territories in Europe are occupied.
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At the beginning of the war, due to a sudden attack by fascists, the Soviet army was routed all the way. The Germans relied on the superiority of local forces and phase. On the Southern Front, the main purpose of Army Group South by the German army group Rundstedt was to occupy Soviet agriculture in Ukraine.
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On June 22, 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union, and Churchill immediately stated that Britain would join forces with the Soviet Union to fight against Germany. On July 12, 1941, Britain and the Soviet Union signed an agreement on joint operations against Germany. In August, Churchill signed the Atlantic Charter with Roosevelt, USA, in Newfoundland.
Less than two months after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the international anti-fascist united front, which had suffered repeated setbacks for a long time, was finally formed, and Churchill played an extremely important and positive role in this.
In the course of the war, Churchill, as one of the main leaders of the Central Powers, attended the Cairo Conference held by the heads of state of China, the United States, and Britain, and attended the important meetings held by the leaders of the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union in Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam, and contributed to the final victory of the anti-fascist war.
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In 1941, Hitler implemented the Barbarossa Plan and launched an all-out attack on the Soviet Union, taking the most resolute step in three ways to take this country with huge territory as quickly as possible. In the early days, because the Soviet Union did not have time to react, or Stalin did not believe that Germany dared to fight him, he neglected defense, gave the German army the first opportunity, constantly compressed the Soviet Union's space for activities, and achieved a morale-boosting victory.
In a passive state, the Soviet Union could only retreat to the Moscow defense line and use it to build the last fortress, if the Germans succeeded in taking it, it would be hopeless for the Soviet Union to turn the tables. Therefore, in the Battle of Stalingrad, both sides tried their best, but the Soviet winter came too quickly, and the German army was affected by the extremely cold weather, and was defeated by the Soviet army, whose morale was almost collapsed. And this victory brought the Soviet army back to life and reversed the situation of the entire World War II.
Friends who know history in the future know that the roles were reversed, and the German army retreated to Berlin while fighting. If the German army had not been defeated at that time and successfully took the Soviet Union, according to Hitler's plan, the next offensive target would have been **? Many people did not expect this place to be the Middle East, which is rich in oil, and these things are what the German army lacks the most.
The Asian side was dominated by the Japanese army, and the German army could not tear up its face with him, so it naturally did not go south, while the European side basically had no resistance except for the British, so only the Middle East remained. If it is also successfully won, then Britain will have a threat to Britain, and the whole of Europe can be held in his hands, then the real Nazi territory will be completely formed.
If all goes well on the Japanese side, the whole world will be left with only the United States, Japan, and Germany, and then Pirang will start another big war. It's a pity that this is only a hypothesis, and the fascist aggression is doomed to be unwinnable, so the countries work together to stop it, and the world returns to a state of peace.
There will be no invasion of Germany. The USSR was a socialist country, they advocated world peace and did not take the initiative to provoke incidents.
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