On June 22, 1941, the Great Patriotic War began. But this time, its beginning was not like what happened in Soviet history. The "Barbarossa" plan collided with the "Thunderstorm" plan—a joint development of the command of the Red Army and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
From the very start, the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe suffered enormous losses. Everything went wrong for the Führer and his commanders’ expectations. History started changing right before everyone’s eyes. A time machine—an invention of the 21st century—made it possible to introduce corrections into the political life of both the past and the future, because they are interconnected.