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A real explanation, we learn, but probably not get the subject of discussion can be endless
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The only thing Hitler got right was 1941 as the Red Army was in transition apart from that, Barbarossa was pants! It all comes down to logistics and most part the Germans used horse power!
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The Swedes and the French had similar problems in Russia...
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But then we go back in history....
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Quite....the German advance into European Russia simply meant more emphasis was placed on the factories that were moved as well as those already in situ in Siberia.
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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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Didn't Napolean also think that in the 19th century?
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Anyway, even If the rivers were swolen they wouldn't just put one of the largst invading forces ever "on hold" just outside the Soviet borders. Call it "mobilization inertia" ( ![]() I still maintain, though that even if they succeeded in fullfilling Barbarossa's objectives it would not be enough in the end. .
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Napolean didn't have aircraft, or tanks, or radios etc...
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True....but neither did the Russians
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The original date for Barbarossa was May 15th, that's a month and one week, not 'two or more months'. Besides that; yes, the mud season would have put the German invasion on hold; the mud season in Russia was very serious for military operations. In October the Russian mud season impeded Operation Typhoon even more than the frozen winter did later on.
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