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In June 1941, Army Group Center breaks through Soviet defenses, racing toward Minsk while the Soviet forces struggle under the shock of the Blitzkrieg. As the Germans continue their advance toward Smolensk, Soviet resistance strengthens, leading to significant losses for both sides. Hitler's strategic decision to divert forces ultimately gives the Soviets time to regroup, impacting the course of the war.
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In June 1941, Army Group Center breaks through Soviet defenses and advances toward Minsk. As the Germans push toward Smolensk, Soviet resistance grows, causing heavy losses. Hitler's diversion delays, aiding the Soviet regrouping.