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If you want to discover the captivating history of the Battle of Stalingrad, then keep reading...
The Battle of Stalingrad is rightfully known as the "turning point" of the Second World War. Before the battle, which took place from August 1942 until the beginning of February 1943, the Germans were victorious everywhere, despite some localized setbacks (for example, at Moscow in 1941). After Stalingrad, the Germans were constantly pushed back, with some notable examples being Kursk in the summer of 1943 and the Bulge in 1944.
During WWII, the Soviet Union suffered somewhere in the neighborhood of twenty million dead. For those of you reading in the United States and the United Kingdom, the death toll for those nations in the war was around 415,000 and 483,000, respectively. In the approximate six months of the Battle of Stalingrad, the Germans, their Hungarian, Romanian, and Italian allies, and the Soviets lost an estimated one million men.
In Stalingrad: A Captivating Guide to the Battle of Stalingrad and Its Impact on World War II, you will discover topics such as
Before the BattleFall Blau ("Case Blue")The Slaughter BeginsSoldiers and GeneralsSchlacht an der WolgaAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about Stalingrad, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!
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