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  2. Battle of Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    The events of the Battle for Stalingrad have been covered in numerous media works of British, American, German, and Russian origin, for its significance as a turning point in the Second World War and for the loss of life associated with the battle. Stalingrad has become synonymous with large-scale urban battles with immense casualties on both ...

  3. The Battle of Stalingrad (film) - Wikipedia

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    Film I: 98 minutes. Film II: 94 minutes. Country. Soviet Union. Language. Russian. The Battle of Stalingrad ( Russian: Сталинградская битва) is a 1949 two-part Soviet war film about the Battle of Stalingrad, directed by Vladimir Petrov. The script was written by Nikolai Virta .

  4. Axis order of battle at the Battle of Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    The Axis order of battle at Stalingrad is a list of the significant land units that fought in the Battle of Stalingrad on the side of the Axis Powers between September 1942 and February 1943. Apart from the twenty divisions of the German Wehrmacht , eighteen Romanian divisions took part in the battle on the Axis side as well.

  5. Operation Uranus - Wikipedia

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    Operation Uranus (Russian: Опера́ция «Ура́н», romanized: Operatsiya "Uran") was the codename of the Soviet Red Army's 19–23 November 1942 strategic operation on the Eastern Front of World War II which led to the encirclement of Axis forces in the vicinity of Stalingrad: the German Sixth Army, the Third and Fourth Romanian armies, and portions of the German Fourth Panzer Army.

  6. Battle of Stalingrad in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Stalingrad in popular culture. The Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943), a battle on the Eastern Front of World War II, often regarded as the single largest and bloodiest battle in the history of warfare, [1] and one of the most decisive battles of World War II, [2] has inspired a number of media works.

  7. Stalingrad (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    Russian. Box office. $10 million [2] Stalingrad is a 1993 German anti-war film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier. It follows a platoon of German Army soldiers transferred to the Eastern Front of World War II, where they find themselves fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad . The film is the second German movie to portray the Battle of Stalingrad.

  8. U.S. soldier charged with theft in Russia as TikTok videos ...

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    In one video the woman invited Black to comment on U.S.-Russia relations. He said NATO had been “pretty aggressive” and that relations between the two nations were better under former ...

  9. Stalingrad (Beevor book) - Wikipedia

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    494. ISBN. 0-14-024985-0 ( Paperback) OCLC. 40646157. Stalingrad is a narrative history written by Antony Beevor of the battle fought in and around the city of Stalingrad during World War II, as well as the events leading up to it. It was first published by Viking Press in 1998. The book won the first Samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson History ...