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Largely, Nazi raw materials came from nations other than the USSR. Oil fields at Ploiesti, Romania, for one, provided 58% of Germany's total oil imports in 1940. Hitler even claimed that "the life of the Axis depends on those oilfields".<ref>https://yris.yira.org/essays/ulei-romana-during-world-war-ii-and-beyond-development-of-the-romanian-oil-industry/</ref> Hitler also received large amounts of foodstuffs from Romania.<ref>https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,771596,00.html</ref> Most iron ore came from countries like Sweden and Switzerland. | Largely, Nazi raw materials came from nations other than the USSR. Oil fields at Ploiesti, Romania, for one, provided 58% of Germany's total oil imports in 1940. Hitler even claimed that "the life of the Axis depends on those oilfields".<ref>https://yris.yira.org/essays/ulei-romana-during-world-war-ii-and-beyond-development-of-the-romanian-oil-industry/</ref> Hitler also received large amounts of foodstuffs from Romania.<ref>https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,771596,00.html</ref> Most iron ore came from countries like Sweden and Switzerland. | ||
=== Leftist Response to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact === | === Leftist Response to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact === |