In fact, before the Second World War, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-interference treaty, to know that the Soviet Union at that time has become a thorn in the eyes of the United States, so on the polish issue the two countries also reached a temporary agreement, but both countries have their own small calculations. However, this peace was maintained for a short time, mainly because Hitler was a very ambitious man, coupled with the internal contradictions in Germany at that time, which also created the opportunity for the Soviet Union to invade.

Germany tore up the treaty with the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, and it was in this way that the battle between Germany and the Soviet Union was officially launched, and the Soviet-German war was huge in scale and the number of casualties was innumerable. The Soviets defeated the Germans at first, but the Germans did not give up, but launched another attack on the Soviet Union after the Battle of Stalingrad.
But in the end Germany was defeated, and on April 30, 1945, it was declared defeated and surrendered, and the Soviet Union won the victory. So did Germany really just want to defeat the Soviet Union in World War II? In Hitler's plan, after defeating the Soviet Union, who was his next target?
This country is Britain, because taking Britain is equivalent to conquering the whole of Europe, to know that Hitler's goal in World War II is to dominate Europe, and Hitler's idea is also known to all countries, so in the eyes of European countries, the Soviet Union is resolutely unable to fall, so European countries including the United States and Britain have given the Soviet Union many aides.
If Germany had really defeated the Soviet Union at that time, then Britain would certainly have become Germany's pocket, and the United States would have become Germany's most important target. But before Germany could conquer Britain, Japan provoked the United States, causing the United States to join World War II and plunging Germany into the predicament of war.