Battle Of Stalingrad Essay

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“Russians consider [the Battle of Stalingrad] to be one of the greatest battles of their Great Patriotic War, and most historians consider it to be the greatest battle of the entire conflict” (“Battle of Stalingrad” Encyclopaedia Britannica). The Battle of Stalingrad is known to be one of the bloodiest battles to have ever taken place in history as casualties reached to be as high as two million. This battle “marked the turning of the tide of war in favor of the allies”(“Battle of Stalingrad” History). The five month battle took place during World War II from July seventeenth, 1942 through February second, 1943. The battle of Stalingrad is considered to be the greatest battle during World War II due the significance of Stalingrad, the important people involved within the battle, the way the war played out and the successes of the battle.
The city of Stalingrad, now known as Volgograd was located in Southern Russia which was next to eastern Europe. Stalingrad was a city of great importance before the battle even begun. Stalingrad “stretched about 30 miles along the banks of the Volga River” (“Battle of Stalingrad” Encyclopaedia Britannica). Due to this, Stalingrad was a very large city that was known for industrialization which produced tractors and military weapons. The capture of this city by the German army would therefore “cut the Soviet …show more content…

Hitler was humiliated at this loss against the Soviet Union as Stalin was more confident than ever. Due to this battle, about 150,000 Germans lost their lives. 91,000 Germans surrendered at the Battle of Stalingrad but only about 5,000 ever made it back to their homes as most of them got stuck in labor camps or Soviet prisons. “In 1945 Stalingrad was officially proclaimed a Hero City of the Soviet Union for its defence of the motherland” (“Battle of Stalingrad” Encyclopaedia

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