Jungvolk: The Story of a Boy Defending Hitler's Reich
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Casemate Publishers, 2008.
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9781935149644
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Wilhelm Gehlen., Wilhelm Gehlen|AUTHOR., & Don Gregory|AUTHOR. (2008). Jungvolk: The Story of a Boy Defending Hitler's Reich . Casemate Publishers.

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Wilhelm Gehlen, Wilhelm Gehlen|AUTHOR and Don Gregory|AUTHOR. 2008. Jungvolk: The Story of a Boy Defending Hitler's Reich. Casemate Publishers.

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Wilhelm Gehlen, Wilhelm Gehlen|AUTHOR and Don Gregory|AUTHOR. Jungvolk: The Story of a Boy Defending Hitler's Reich Casemate Publishers, 2008.

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Wilhelm Gehlen, Wilhelm Gehlen|AUTHOR, and Don Gregory|AUTHOR. Jungvolk: The Story of a Boy Defending Hitler's Reich Casemate Publishers, 2008.

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This objective is massive in scope, because Operation Barbarossa was massive in scale, arguably the largest military operation of all time. The campaign also changed the world forever. Before Barbarossa, Hitler's Wehrmacht seemed invincible, like an unstoppable force of nature. No one, it seemed, could check the Führer's ambitions, much less defeat him. Barbarossa changed all of that. By the end of 1941, Allied victory seemed to be a very real possibility. Few would have bet on it 16 or 17 months earlier.

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