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- Operation_Otto abstract "Operation Otto was the code name for the German plan to occupy Austria during the Anschluss in 1938. It was named after the crown prince of Austria-Hungary at the time, Otto von Habsburg.The Germans also used Operation Otto as the code name in 1940 for their original war game, in which they planned on invading the Soviet Union. Due to a lack of foresight, the wargame proved mildly erroneous, and spurred what would later become, Operation Barbarossa. In the wargame, the German plan estimated 240 destroyed Soviet divisions, with only 60 remaining. With such an overwhelming margin of victory, the wargame was not completed, under the assumption that the Soviet Union could never recover. During Operation Barbarossa, the Germans in reality destroyed 248 divisions, but due to the Soviet mobilization, there were 220 divisions remaining, far more than the expected 60. Hitler, being haunted by the fate of Napoleon (who had taken Moscow but failed to destroy the Russian army), altered the plan by placing less emphasis on the capturing of Moscow. The new plan was code named Operation Barbarossa.".
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- Operation_Otto wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Operation_Otto wikiPageRevisionID "684979130".
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Anschluss.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_operations_and_battles_of_Europe.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Russian_Army.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Barbarossa.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Otto_von_Habsburg.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Otto".
- Operation_Otto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Otto".
- Operation_Otto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germany-WWII-stub.
- Operation_Otto wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Operation_Otto subject Category:World_War_II_operations_and_battles_of_Europe.
- Operation_Otto hypernym Name.
- Operation_Otto type Organization.
- Operation_Otto type War.
- Operation_Otto type Organization.
- Operation_Otto comment "Operation Otto was the code name for the German plan to occupy Austria during the Anschluss in 1938. It was named after the crown prince of Austria-Hungary at the time, Otto von Habsburg.The Germans also used Operation Otto as the code name in 1940 for their original war game, in which they planned on invading the Soviet Union. Due to a lack of foresight, the wargame proved mildly erroneous, and spurred what would later become, Operation Barbarossa.".
- Operation_Otto label "Operation Otto".
- Operation_Otto sameAs Q117287.
- Operation_Otto sameAs m.012s8jf7.
- Operation_Otto sameAs Операция_«Отто».
- Operation_Otto sameAs Operacija_Otto.
- Operation_Otto sameAs Q117287.
- Operation_Otto wasDerivedFrom Operation_Otto?oldid=684979130.
- Operation_Otto isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Otto.