The Unknown War: The Defense of Stalingrad


The Unknown War is an American 20-part series that documents the World War II conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

Today, SouthFront shares the 5th part of the series titled “The Defense of Stalingrad”. Traumatized by the defeat at Moscow, the Nazi top brass tried to induce Japan into war against the Soviet Union in January 1942. Hitler unveiled a plan to attack on the southern front toward Stalingrad and the Caucasus, seize oil-rich areas and open a path to Turkey and Iran.

“This summer the Soviets will be crushed. It will all be over,” Hitler boasted.

In the spring of 1942, German forces advanced 1,000 miles deep into Russia. The series recounts the dramatic events before the Battle of Stalingrad, where the Soviet army is defeated at Kharkov, Kerch and forced to abandon Sevastopol after a 250-day siege.

The main brutal and bloody battles between the Russian and German armies begin to unfold in Stalingrad. Almost the entire city was eventually reduced to ruins. Of the 46,000 buildings, 41,000 were completely destroyed.

The Unknown War: The Defense of Stalingrad

Luftwaffe bombs residential areas of Stalingrad, October 1942

The Unknown War: The Defense of Stalingrad

Street fighting in Stalingrad

The Unknown War: The Defense of Stalingrad

Soviet soldiers storm a building in Stalingrad, February 1943

The Unknown War: The Defense of Stalingrad

The center of Stalingrad, February 2, 1943.

2 million soldiers fought at Stalingrad for 200 days and nights. The victory or defeat of one side could have determined the outcome of World War II. Many in the West doubted that the Soviet army would defeat the powerful Wehrmacht, but Soviet soldiers fought fearlessly and tirelessly, and Hitler’s army suffered the greatest losses in its history.

The Battle of Stalingrad, which ended with the encirclement, defeat and capture of a select group of the Wehrmacht, marked the beginning of the Soviet High Command’s seizure of the strategic initiative and determined the further outcome of World War II.


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Slavs Killing Slavs heheheh

fact: usa defeated the nazis & kept russia in the war when stalin wanted to surrender to hitler.

russian jackals jumped in at the end for unearned glory & spoils.

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shekelburger the kiddief@cker

they spent 4 years swanning around doing f… all.

GIANKOS KONST.

αγγλο-αμερικανοι καπιταλιστεσ και σοβιετικοι κομουνιστεσ νικησαν τον χιτλερ !! οι ρωσοι ηταν κατω απο την σοβιετικη κομουνιστικη δικτατορια !!

Yakov Fedotovich Pavlov

the ukrainians & their us/nato masters don’t stand a chance. mother russia has never been conquered, on the contrary it has been the slayer of empires & hegemons, just look at napoleonic france & natzi germany. greengolandia & natolandia will be next. this time russial won’t even need full military mobilization.

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USA & Israel are #1!

usa saved russia from hitler…heheheh

GIANKOS KONST.

ναι ! αλλα και οι σοβιετικοι εσωσαν η.π.α. και αγγλια !! ολοι μαζι σωθηκαν.. δεν ειχαν τυχη μονοι τουσ !!!

Dunk

it was herr hitler,s biggest humiliation he promoted paulus to field marshal saying “no german field marshal has ever surrendered ” -paulus surrendered along with about 100,000 troops not many made it back to germany ,it was hitlers megalomania in directing operations ( wrongly ) that lost the battle.

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Dunk

geobbels lied to the german public that “germany ( the sixth army ) had fought to the last man ” and that ” none had surrendered ” paulus was ill suffering from dysentery .

Caio Dret´o

qualcuno mi sa spiegare come mai von paulus non fu processato a norimberga e visse libero in germania est fino alla morte naturale? fu la ricompensa per qualche servigio eso a stalin? non dimentichi, chi mi risponde, che “ogni tre tedeschi uno e´un traditore” !

Dunk

paulus gave up nazism in 1944 being shrewd that saved him he did appear before a german tribunal and said he was a member of the german freedom committee on the 8th august 1944 he signed a document saying its the duty of the german people to remove hitler that made him sly as well it saved his life.

shekelburger the kiddief@cker

what is surprising is that even after 1943 there were peace feelers between germany and hitler, on at least 2 separate occasions. nothing came of this, but stalin should have done a deal and made the jewsa do some fighting instead of just f*rt arsing around doing f… all.

GIANKOS KONST.

δεν μπορουσε.. το 85% των “σοβιετ” ηταν εβραιοι !! απο την αρχη τησ επαναστασησ !!

GIANKOS KONST.

ο παουλουσ παρεδωσε την στρατια, ωσ, καθολικοσ ανθρωποσ του βατικανου, οπωσ ο ρομελ και αλλοι αξιωματουχοι τησ βερμαχτ !!

GIANKOS KONST.

δεν μπορουσε να πη την αληθεια !!

GIANKOS KONST.

υπερ-απλουστευεισ..δεν υπηρξε ταπεινωση.. υπηρξε ηττα εναντι υπερτερων δυναμεων, αγγλο-αμερικανων καπιταλιστων και σοβιετικων κομουνιστων !!!