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Forged in the Ruins of Stalingrad: The Battle That Forced Hitler to Invent the Assault Rifle
The close-quarter hell of Stalingrad proved that Germany's standard-issue rifles were a death sentence. Outgunned by Soviet ...
When Nazi Germany attacked Stalingrad in August 1942, the assault on the city was as much a surprise to the Soviet Red Army as the German invasion itself. Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin expected the ...
Director Fedor Bondarchuk tackles the bloodiest battle of World War II in Russia's first 3D IMAX film. By THR Staff Fedor Bondarchuk is hardly the first director to bring the legendary battle of ...
Unlike many other WWII RTS games Stalingrad renders every event taking into account all historical peculiarities and demonstrates a high level of accuracy. Moreover the missions in every single battle ...
The Red Army dealt a crushing blow to the Nazis just when the Third Reich, according to the notions harbored by its leaders, was at the height of power MOSCOW, February 2. /TASS/. Russia marks 75 ...
World War II (European division) is already more distinct than it was while it was going on. It fell into three stages, each distinguished by the sensations in men’s viscera. Three Stages of Emotion.
Those were the words of just one desperate German soldier in a letter to his family amidst impending defeat in the Battle of Stalingrad in early 1943. His letter is one of dozens that have been ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Hitler’s hesitation in ordering the attack gave the Russians time to prepare that made it nearly impossible for the Germans to achieve a decisive victory. His losing ...
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