Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles On June 22nd 1941 Germany invaded the Soviet Union in an operation that was code named "Operation Barbarossa". In this invasion they reneged on their peace treaty with the Soviet Union that they had signed in August of 1939, but more significantly they had embarked on what they viewed as the most important element of their military conflict in World War II, because in the case of the Soviet Union, they saw two ideologies that might control the world, fighting the ultimate war for control of this world: The ideology of good, as they saw it, the Nazi ideology, and the evil of Bolshevism and Communism which was, ipso facto, the Jews. Because as the Nazis saw it, the Jews had created Communism as a tool to control the world, and therefore the Soviet Union, the largest and most significant Communist country in the world, was, in essence, a Jewish country, regardless of who the leaders were, but the Jews control, and this therefore was a war that was going to be a war against the Jews. This was not going to be a war that would be fought according to the regular laws of war. Ultimately then, this was a war that was going to include massive murder on a scale unknown in history before that.
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