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  1. The Battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest in modern history, with combined casualties estimated at over 1,530,000 killed, wounded or captured. Historical reference regarding Stalingrad casualties varies greatly, so while this figure is just an estimate, it may be conservative.

  2. Feb 9, 2010 · The last German troops in the Soviet city of Stalingrad surrender to the Red Army, ending one of the pivotal battles of World War II. On June 22, 1941, despite the terms of the Nazi-Soviet Pact of ...

  3. The Battle of Stalingrad, fought from August 23, 1942, to February 2, 1943, stands as one of the most brutal, bloody, and transformative battles in human history. It was a turning point in World War II, marking the beginning of the end for Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. The battle was not just a military confrontation, but a clash of ideologies, with the totalitarian regimes of Nazi Germany and ...

  4. The calculation of casualties depends on what scope is given to the Battle of Stalingrad. The scope can vary from the fighting in the city and suburbs to the inclusion of almost all fighting on the southern wing of the Soviet–German front from the spring of 1942 to the end of the fighting in the city in the winter of 1943.

  5. Sep 24, 2023 · The battle was marked by fierce close-quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians in air raids, with the battle epitomizing urban warfare. The Battle of Stalingrad was the deadliest battle to take place during the Second World War and is one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with an estimated 2 million total casualties.

  6. Jun 28, 2021 · The Battle of Stalingrad (modern-day Volgograd) occurred from August 23, 1942 to February 2, 1943 during World War II (1939–1945). The city is in the southwestern region of what was then the Soviet Union. The majority of the city rests on the west bank of the Volga River 970 kilometers southeast of Moscow. The Volga flows southwesterly into ...

  7. Jun 2, 2023 · The Battle of Stalingrad was one of the most brutal and significant turning points of World War II. The battle lasted from August 1942 to February 1943, and it was fought between Germany and the Soviet Union. The battle was named after the city of Stalingrad, which was the target of the German forces.

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