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Eastern Front (World War II)
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Eastern Front

Battlefront between the USSR and Germany during World War II. Initially running along the line of the Polish eastern border agreed between Germany and the Soviet Union in the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact 1939 (more or less where the border lies today), the front fluctuated wildly during the course of the campaign. At the time of the front's most eastern extent it ran from Petsamo in northern Finland, parallel with the Finnish border, skirted Leningrad, then ran southeast in front of Moscow, through Voronezh to Stalingrad, then down toward the Caucasus and looped back to the west to end on the Black Sea close to Novorossiysk.


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Yet another crucial understanding of this tiny country's position in the war that Cunningham brings to Mirdza's story is the bloodied rock and hard place in which Latvia found itself during the German-Soviet War between Stalin and Hitler.
 
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