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- Battle_of_Stalingrad abstract "The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943) was a major battle of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in the south-western Soviet Union. Marked by constant close quarters combat and disregard for military and civilian casualties, it is amongst the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare. The heavy losses inflicted on the Wehrmacht make it arguably the most strategically decisive battle of the whole war. It was a turning point in the European theatre of World War II–the German forces never regained the initiative in the East and withdrew a vast military force from the West to reinforce their losses.The German offensive to capture Stalingrad began in late summer 1942 using the 6th Army and elements of the 4th Panzer Army. The attack was supported by intensive Luftwaffe bombing that reduced much of the city to rubble. The fighting degenerated into building-to-building fighting, and both sides poured reinforcements into the city. By mid-November 1942, the Germans had pushed the Soviet defenders back at great cost into narrow zones generally along the west bank of the Volga River.On 19 November 1942, the Red Army launched Operation Uranus, a two-pronged attack targeting the weaker Romanian and Hungarian forces protecting the German 6th Army's flanks. The Axis forces on the flanks were overrun and the 6th Army was cut off and surrounded in the Stalingrad area. Adolf Hitler ordered that the army stay in Stalingrad and make no attempt to break out; instead, attempts were made to supply the army by air and to break the encirclement from outside. Heavy fighting continued for another two months. By the beginning of February 1943, the Axis forces in Stalingrad had exhausted their ammunition and food. The remaining elements of the 6th Army surrendered. The battle lasted five months, one week, and three days.".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad causalties "1,500 tanks".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad causalties "5,762 guns, 1,312 mortars, 12,701 heavy machine guns, 156,987 rifles, 80,438 sub-machine guns, 10,722 trucks, 744 aircraft, 1,666 tanks, 261 armored vehicles, 571 half-trucks, 10,679 motorcycles were captured".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad causalties "6,000 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad causalties "900 aircraft (including 274 transports and 165 bombers used as transports)".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad causalties "est. 850,000 killed, missing or wounded".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad causalties "including 91,000 captured (only 6,000 survived being taken prisoner and returned home by 1955)".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Adolf_Hitler.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Aleksandr_Vasilevsky.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Andrey_Yeryomenko.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Constantin_Constantinescu-Claps.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Erich_von_Manstein.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Friedrich_Paulus.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Georgy_Zhukov.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Guszt%C3%A1v_J%C3%A1ny.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Hazi_Aslanov.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Italo_Gariboldi.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Joseph_Stalin.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Konstantin_Rokossovsky.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Nikita_Khrushchev.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Nikolai_Fyodorovich_Vatutin.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Nikolay_Voronov.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Petre_Dumitrescu.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Vasily_Chuikov.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Viktor_Pavi%C4%8Di%C4%87.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander Wolfram_Freiherr_von_Richthofen.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad date "1942-08-23".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad isPartOfMilitaryConflict Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- Battle_of_Stalingrad notes "1 Over 10,000 Axis soldiers continued to fight until early March 1943.".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad place Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad place Soviet_Union.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad place Volgograd.
- Battle_of_Stalingrad result "* Axis forces began to decline in Eastern Front".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad result "* Destruction of the German 6th Army".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad result "*The Battle of Stalingrad is considered by many historians to have been the turning point of the European theatre of World War Two.".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad result "Decisive Soviet victory".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "1,115 aircraft".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "1,143,000".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "10,250 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "13,451 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "187,000 personnel".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "2,200 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "270,000 personnel".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "3,000 artillery pieces".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "300 aircraft".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "400 tanks".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "500 tanks".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "600 aircraft, 1,600 by mid-September (Luftflotte 4)".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "732 (402 operational) aircraft".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "894 tanks".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "At the time of the Soviet counter-offensive:".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "Initial:".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad strength "~1,040,000 men (400,000+ Germans, 143,296 Romanians, 220,000 Italians, 200,000 Hungarian, 40,000 Hiwi)".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-W0506-316,_Russland,_Kampf_um_Stalingrad,_Siegesflagge.jpg?width=300.
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- Battle_of_Stalingrad wikiPageID "4284".
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- Battle_of_Stalingrad caption "Soviet soldier waving the Red Banner over the central plaza of Stalingrad in 1943.".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "1500".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "15728".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "2769".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "40000".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "4341".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "5762".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "6000".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "900".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "Approx. 1,120,000 killed, missing or wounded".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "est. 850,000 killed, missing or wounded".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad casualties "including 91,000 captured".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "A.M. Vasilevsky".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Adolf Hitler".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Andrei Yeremenko".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "C. Constantinescu".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Erich von Manstein".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Friedrich Paulus".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Georgy Zhukov".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Gusztáv Jány".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Hazi Aslanov".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Italo Gariboldi".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Joseph Stalin".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "K.K. Rokossovsky".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Nikita Khrushchev".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Nikolai Vatutin".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Nikolay Voronov".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Petre Dumitrescu".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Vasily Chuikov".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "Viktor Pavičić".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad commander "W. von Richthofen".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad conflict "Battle of Stalingrad".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad date "--08-23".
- Battle_of_Stalingrad hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Stalingrad.