1. Battle of Stalingrad | History, Summary, Location, Deaths, & Facts
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Battle of Stalingrad, successful Soviet defense of the city of Stalingrad that was a turning point in favor of the Allies in World War II. Russians consider it to be one of the greatest battles of their Great Patriotic War, and most historians consider it to be the greatest battle of the entire conflict.
2. What You Need To Know About The Battle Of Stalingrad
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Stalingrad was one of the most decisive battles on the Eastern Front in the Second World War. The Soviet Union inflicted a catastrophic defeat on the German Army in and around this strategically important city on the Volga river, which bore the name of the Soviet dictator, Josef Stalin.
3. Battle of Stalingrad ‑ Definition, Dates & Significance
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The Battle of Stalingrad was a brutal military campaign between Russian forces and those of Nazi Germany and the Axis powers during World War II. Germany's defeat in the battle marked a turning point of the war in favor of the Allies.
4. Battle of Stalingrad - Facts, Background & History
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Discover the pivotal Battle of Stalingrad, the turning point of WWII's Eastern Front. Learn about the urban warfare as Soviet Union faces Nazi Germany
5. Battle of Stalingrad began exactly 80 years ago, on Aug. 23, 1942 - NPR
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Adolf Hitler was determined to take Stalingrad. Josef Stalin and the Soviet Union were equally determined to stop him, which resulted in some of the fiercest fighting of World War II.
6. Battle of Stalingrad | Military Wiki | Fandom
Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia.
Lua error in Module:Location_map at line 412: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). In the Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943),[17][18][19][20] Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia. Marked by fierce close-quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians in air raids, it is one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with an estimated 2 million total casualties.[21] After
7. Battle of Stalingrad and its outcome | Britannica
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Battle of Stalingrad, (1942–43) Unsuccessful German assault on the Soviet city in World War II.
8. Battle of Stalingrad - Facts, Timeline, Tour Guide - RusMoose.com
Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? German made movie about the Battle of Stalingrad. Director: Frank Wisbar. Year of Release: 1958. Running Time: 93 minutes.
Battle of Stalingrad tour guide including summary, casualties, timeline, historical sites of interest, photos, Stalingrad movies and documentary film.
9. World War II: The Battle of Stalingrad - Jewish Virtual Library
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Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.
10. Stalingrad - Rotten Tomatoes
Original Language: German. Release Date (Theaters): May 24, 1992, Original. Release Date (DVD): Feb 14, 2012. Runtime: 2h 18m. Sound Mix: Surround , Stereo. - -.
German soldiers (Dominique Horwitz, Thomas Kretschmann, Jochen Nickel) go from victory to survival mode as their army suffers its first major defeat of World War II.
11. Battle of Stalingrad - WW2 Timeline (August 1942 - February 2nd, 1943)
Hitler had to save face and commit thousands of lives to take Stalingrad while the German propaganda machine spewed an imminent victory for the invaders.
Timeline of events covering the Battle of Stalingrad between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II
12. German Defeat at Stalingrad | Holocaust Encyclopedia
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February 2, 1943. On this date, German forces surrendered at Stalingrad on the Volga in the Soviet Union.