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The EasternFront of World War II was the theatre of war covering the conflict in central and eastern European regions from June 1941 to May 1945.
The EasternFront was by far the largest and bloodiest theatre of World War II, and generally accepted as the most costly conflict in human history at anywhere from 25-30 million dead as a result.
The Easternfront resulted in such staggering losses and disregard for human life almost entirely as a consequence of the ideological premise for the war.