L'Opération Barbarossa
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Narrated by:
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Will Maes
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By:
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Frédéric Garnier
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Face à une Armée rouge de 4 millions de soldats et 170 divisions, l'armée allemande aidée de ses alliés finlandais et roumains, compte près de 3 millions d'hommes, 3 600 chars et 4 200 avions. Les envahisseurs capturent en quelques semaines 600 000 soldats soviétiques ainsi que des milliers de chars. Dès le premier jour de l'invasion, les chars allemands, les Panzers, progressent de 60 kilomètres à l'intérieur du pays. Dans le même temps, l'aviation allemande, la Luftwaffe, détruit 1 800 avions soviétiques. De la réussite ou de l'échec de l'Opération Barbarossa dépendra l'issue de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale.©2014 Compagnie du Savoir (P)2014 Compagnie du Savoir
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