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Originally Posted by Raptor1
Moscow was a pretty critical railway hub, though, most notably for connecting the Trans-Siberian Railroad to the Soviet European railway system and for being the main communication line between the northern and southern sections of the front. I don't think losing it would have necessarily meant the end of the war for the Soviets, but it would have been a pretty big hit to the Red Army's supply lines.
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Problem was Hitler was farting around, one minute he was gunning for Leningrad and stuff Moscow the next he sees Moscow as the main target. The only thing he got right was to deal with the salient at Kiev before Moscow.
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