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The Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line, or A–A line for short, was the military goal of Operation Barbarossa. It is also known as the Volga–Arkhangelsk line , [1] as well as (more rarely) the Volga–Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line .
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Arkhangelsk. Astrakhan. Moscow. Stalingrad. Leningrad. Arkhangelsk and Astrakhan, with Moscow, Stalingrad and Leningrad (strategic cities at the limits of Germany's actual advance) also shown. The Arkhangelsk-Astrakhan line, [nb 1] or A-A line for short, was the military goal of Operation Barbarossa.
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