What battler ended Hitler's plan for dominating Europe?

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The Soviet victory in the Battle of Berlin finished Nazi Germany

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because by spring 1945 World War II had been raging in Europe for more than five years. Years of brutal battles resulted in massive losses of human life and destruction of towns and cities. Since 1941, the Soviet Union had been fighting Germany in eastern Europe, losing millions of soldiers as they repelled Hitler’s invasion of Soviet territory.

In June 1944 successful Allied invasions in France allowed U.S. and British forces to capture German territory and press the Axis powers back. At the same time, the Soviets, led by Premier Joseph Stalin, began their campaign in the east. Over the year, the Red Army marched toward Berlin, intent on the destruction of Nazi Germany.  

On June 22, 1944, three years to the day after German troops invaded Soviet territory, the Red Army launched Operation Bagration, a massive offensive on the eastern front aimed primarily at annihilating Army Group Center, the once mighty Nazi force that had reached the outskirts of Moscow in 1941 during Hitler’s Operation Barbarossa.  

Answer 2
Answer: I'm assuming you mean battle, not battler. 

The Stalingrad battle on the Russian front ended Hitler's plan for dominating Europe.



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Which of the following concepts is NOT shared by Hinduism and Buddhism? the belief in reincarnation place of worship the caste system sacred texts

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The concept which is not shared by Buddhism and Hinduism is the caste system. Thus, the correct answer is C.

What is the caste system?

The caste system is referred to as discrimination among people based on their status and heredity. In ancient times leads to discriminating against people and doing ill-treatment of them.

Buddhism and Hinduism believe in the concept of dharma, moksha, and reincarnation but they shared different opinions on the caste system. Buddhism believes in equal treatment of individuals whereas Hinduism follows the caste system.

This caste system earlier leads to the allotment of work in which the lower caste received dominating work whereas the upper a receives prestigious work.

Therefore, the option C caste system is the correct answer which is not shared by Buddhism.

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Which of the following doubled the size of the United States in 1803?A. The Civil War
B. The Louisiana Purchase
C. The American Revolution
D. The Industrial Revolution

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It was "B. The Louisiana Purchase" that doubled the size of the United States in 1803, since this was purchased by Thomas Jefferson from France, which owned a massive amount of land west of the colonies. 

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B. The Louisiana Purchase

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The Lands owned by France were bought by the US for sixty-eight million francs (although a portion of it was actually a cancellation of debts). This increase the territory of the country from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and doubled the size of the United States

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