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| | A THOUSAND YEARS OF THE HUNGARIAN ART OF WAR |
 | | E227037, as quoted in: Anthony Komjathy and Rebecca Stockwell, German Minorities and the Third Reich (New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers, lnc., 1980), pp. |
 | | Although Werth did not know about Operation Barbarossa and the projected dates, the transporting of a large number of German troops into Romania during the spring of 1941 with the excuse, "to prevent the seizure of a foothold in Greece by British forces," left no doubt that the Germans had other goals in mind. |
 | | On February 2, Field Marshal Friedrick Paulus surrendered with the remnants of his 6th Army to the Soviet forces, which by that time were threatening the right flank of the German Eastern Army group, i.e., the Italian 8th army and the Hungarian 2nd army. |
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