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24.04.2020 • 
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Why was the capture of Stalingrad key to the German attack on the Soviet Union during World
War II?
Check all that apply.
It was a major railroad junction.
It would cut off the Soviets from the resources they needed to stay in the war.
It would stop the Soviets from supplying oil to the Allies.
It was the heart of Soviet culture.

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