The goals of the war of Germany against the USSR. The goals of the war of the USSR against Germany.

Having come to power, Hitler never concealed that his main enemy was communism. It is not for nothing that the pact concluded by Germany, Japan and Italy was called “Anti-Comintern”.

The plan for the capture of the USSR was called “Barbarossa”, the purpose of which was to seize the territory of the USSR, the capture of Moscow, in order to force the Soviet government to sign a surrender. According to the Ost plan, the Slavic peoples inhabiting the USSR were subject to partial destruction and transformation into slaves. The occupied territories of the USSR were to be settled by German settlers, the Crimea became a German province.

After the German attack on the USSR, the Soviet Union had one goal – to preserve its statehood and independence. After the territories of the USSR were liberated, the Soviet leadership set the task of freeing the peoples of Europe from Nazism and destroying Nazism.



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