Why did the Soviet Union go to war against Germany in 1941? Select all that apply.
Both wanted control of Eastern Europe
Nazi's believed they were superior to the Soviets
Germany violated the non-aggression pact when it sent troops into the Soviet
Union
Soviet Union had a secret agreement with the US and Great Britain to double
cross Germany
Soviet forces invaded German occupied Austria

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The war of 1941 between the Soviet Union and Germany was initiated with the violation of the Non-aggressive pact by Germany to control Eastern Europe.

What was non-aggressive Pact?

The non-aggressive pact was set between Germany and the Soviet Union where they were not allowed to attack each other nations.

In 1941, the Nazis of Germany destroyed the non-aggressive pact by attacking at the Soviet Union. This leads to a state of war between the two regions.

The war was initiated as the two regions wanted to gather control to Eastern Europe to spread communism. Thus, options A and C are correct.

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