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The Battle of Stalingrad was a battle of World War II between Nazi Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad in southwestern Russia. The battle took place bet...
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An in-depth study of the Battle of Stalingrad ... The principal adversaries in the battle for Stalingrad marked a sharp departure in tradition for European armies. Up to and including World War I, high ranking officers in both the German and Russian military had been drawn from the ranks of the nobility.
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The siege and battle at Stalingrad was the furthest the Germans were able to push into the eastern front during World War II. Learn how the Russians turned away the Germans. ... Battle of Stalingrad ; An excellent overview of the Battle of Stalingrad from About.com's Russian Culture Guide.
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The Battle of Stalingrad is considered by many historians to have been the turning point in World War Two in Europe. The battle at Stalingrad bled the German army dry in Russia and after this defeat, the Germany Army was in full retreat. ... The Battle for Stalingrad was fought during the winter of 1942 to 1943.
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After the Germans failed to win the war totally in 1941, they decided to start a fresh effort, and hoped that this would lead to victory. This effort eventually led to the city of Stalingrad in 1942.
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Then he would turn south, capture Sevastapol, and march on Stalingrad and the Caucasus oil fields. Then, he would move on India and possibly link up with the Japanese if they invaded India from Burma. He could also attack Allied positions in Egypt through the Middle East.
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The Caucasus Campaign and the Battle for Stalingrad June 1942 – February 1943 ... With the 6th Army advancing on Stalingrad, Hitler transferred the 4th Panzer Army to the move south towards the Caucasus, thus loosing the opportunity to take the city while it was still relatively undefended.
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