Operation Barbarossa: Newly Discovered Diaries Reveal The Brutal Reality Of War On The Eastern Front
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Friedrich Zander led a platoon during Operation Barbarossa, facing intense combat with significant losses on the Eastern Front. The German invasion aimed at acquiring living space in the east, with a focus on racial purity and political objectives against Bolshevism.
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- Friedrich Zander, an officer in World War II, led a platoon in Operation Barbarossa, facing intense combat and witnessing the harsh realities of war on the Eastern Front.
- German forces aimed at acquiring living space in the East, leading to horrific consequences for Jewish communities, with Lithuanians aiding Germans in anti-Semitic riots and the murder of thousands of Jews.
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What was Operation Barbarossa?
Operation Barbarossa was the largest military invasion in history, launched by Germany against the Soviet Union in June 1941.
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