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Adolf Hitler

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In order to persuade Britain to pack up, to compel her to make peace, it was essential to rob her of her hope of being able still to confront us, on the continent itself, with an adversary of a stature equal to our own.
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15th February 1945 — discussing the reasons for the invasion of the Soviet Union

 
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