(I)Typhoon-origins, aims and feasibility
by Luka Bilić Operation Barbarossa’s aim were many things. Acquiring living space in the east, destruction of Soviet state and ‘Judeo-Bolshevik’ decay, permanent state of serfdom for its people, destruction of Russian cultural heritage, obtaining of resources for protracted war with Anglo American powers, securing only potential threat to nazi dominated Europe, isolation of Britain and so on. But above all else its goal was decisive and rapid defeat of the Red Army and collapse of Soviet state. It’s goal wasn’t to impress the world with booming performance in border battles or to get as advantageous position in early months for subsequent protracted war, its only goal and its essence was to defeat the Soviets in 1941. Germans were aware of implications of long war of attrition and knew that they had only one shot at this enemy. That’s what Barbarossa was about. Anything else wouldn’t had been considered success at all. One doesn’t go into fight with stronger opponent, that’s almost ...