Why did the German advance succeed in western Europe, but ultimately fail in the Soviet Union?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. The Nazi offensive described as blitzkrieg caught both western Europe and the Soviet Union off guard, giving Germany a tactical advantage.
b. The countries in western Europe were smaller than the Soviet Union, making it easier for Germany to conquer the entire country.
c. Mussolini's botched campaign in North Africa and Greece forced Hitler to delay his plans to invade the Soviet Union, which resulted in the German advance being stalled by the onset of winter before the army could reach Moscow.
d. This gave the Soviets the time they needed to move their industrial base farther inland to avoid attack.
e. The greater capacity of Soviet industrial production was a key factor in the Soviet resistance and ultimately victory.
f. The Soviets successfully turned the Nazi blitzkrieg strategy against the Germans.

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