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“Hopes of victory,” Kleist said, “were largely built on the prospect that the invasion would produce a political upheaval in Russia… Too high hopes were built on the belief that Stalin would be overthrown by his own people if he suffered heavy defeats. The belief was fostered by the Fuehrer’s political advisers.”
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