Stalingrad
Germany
Germany attacked several major cities in the Soviet Union during World War II. Among the cities attacked were Moscow, Stalingrad, and Leningrad.
Russian supply to Hitler after no aggressive pact between them which later hitler broke and inter into Russia to conqure Moscow
Almost the entire continent of Europe, from the Atlantic coast to Moscow, Russia was taken over by a man named Adolf Hitler.
Stalingrad, Leningrad and Moscow.
Hitler wanted to use Moscow as a supreme base for the Axis second only to Berlin. Also as strategy point towards the complete annihilation of Russia and eventually into parts of Asia.
Hitler did not change his mind. Conquering the Ukraine, Belorus, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were prerequisite objectives prior to moving on to Moscow.
Moscow.
failure to take moscow in 1941
Answer - why Hitler was eager to take Moscow?
Stalingrad in what is now volgograd near the bottom left of moscow
OPERATION BARBAROSSA! During World War Two, on the 22 June 1941, Hitler and his German Army attacked Russia as they wanted Russia's land. However Hitler began to get greedy and wanted to take over Moscow as well. Because Germany was against so many countries now, they lost... on the 5th of December 1941. So to answer your question: On December 5th 1941, Germany lost Operation Barbarossa.