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The battle of Stalingrad was a huge German offensive on the Russian city of Stalingrad. It began with a huge bombing campaign and the quick removal of flanking armies which resulted in the Germans surrounding the city. Despite being outnumbered, the Russians held the city and the Russian winter set in and ended any chance of German victory in the east.

If the Germans had won the campaign in Russia, troops fighting on the eastern front could have been sent to the western front to fight the European allies which would have outnumbered them and possible ended in a German domination of Europe.

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The battle of Stalingrad was a huge German offensive on the Russian city of Stalingrad. It began with a huge bombing campaign and the quick removal of flanking armies which resulted in the Germans surrounding the city. Despite being outnumbered, the Russians held the city and the Russian winter set in and ended any chance of German victory in the east.

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