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24 April, 13:20

The map shows territory captured by Nazi Germany in 1941.

A map of Europe titled Nazi Germany, 1941 shows that, by 1941, Nazi Germany included Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. The Nazis also directly controlled or indirectly controlled most of Europe, with the exception of Sweden, Switzerland, Ireland, and Spain, which were neutral, and Great Britain and the U S S R, which were at war with Germany.

Hitler was confident about invading Russia because he had recently captured

Spain.

France.

Great Britain.

Switzerland.

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  1. 24 April, 15:32
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    france

    Explanation:

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  2. 24 April, 15:34
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    France.

    Explanation:

    France fell to the Nazis in 1940, only one year after the start of the war. The Battle of France was relatively easy for the German army, because France was not prepared, while Germany easily swept through Belgium, Northern France, until capturing Paris.

    After the decisive German victory in France, Hitler felt confident about his plan to invade the Soviet Union. His intention was to either enslave, or slaughter most of the slavic population, in order to maker room for a new German Colonization.

    The idea ended up being disastrous because the Soviet Union would ultimately be the decisive winner of the confrontation in 1945.
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