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Battle Of Stalingrad

Amelia Khatri

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Editora: Publifye

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"Battle of Stalingrad" examines one of World War II's most brutal and pivotal battles on the Eastern Front. The book explores the German assault, inhumane conditions, and the surprising Soviet resistance. It emphasizes the collision of ideologies and the test of human will, rather than solely focusing on military strategy. Understanding this battle reveals the devastating consequences of ideological extremism and the limits of military power. The book challenges conventional military histories by highlighting the human dimension of warfare.

 
The narrative begins with the strategic context, including Hitler's obsession with capturing Stalingrad and Stalin's determination to defend it. It then chronicles the ferocious urban warfare within the city, detailing the horrors faced by soldiers and civilians.

 
Lastly, the book analyzes the Soviet counter-offensive, Operation Uranus, and concludes by assessing the battle's long-term consequences, including its impact on morale and its role as a turning point in World War II. The book draws upon archival documents and eyewitness accounts to provide a balanced and nuanced account.
Disponível desde: 17/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 53 páginas.

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