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World War II Practice Test
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A 1999 secondary account emphasizes that the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was simultaneously a military campaign and an ideological “war of annihilation,” involving plans for territorial reordering, starvation policies, and mass violence against perceived racial and political enemies. Which factor most directly supports the author’s claim about ideology shaping the eastern war?
A 1999 secondary account emphasizes that the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was simultaneously a military campaign and an ideological “war of annihilation,” involving plans for territorial reordering, starvation policies, and mass violence against perceived racial and political enemies. Which factor most directly supports the author’s claim about ideology shaping the eastern war?