Saturday, May 16, 2020

Cause And Effects Of Stalingrad By Tanner Emslie - 1470 Words

Cause and effects of Stalingrad By: Tanner Emslie Its obvious that Stalingrad is a major part in world war two it changes the tide of the war it lead to Germany s defeat but what were the actual effects of the war and what had caused Stalingrad to change the war.In this battle their were forty-eight days of an enraged a bitter battle, unparalleled in the history of mankind. In this war Hitler had become drugged with success and had tried to defeat the soviet union in less than three months without staying on one objective. After Hitler s first failed plan he decided to launch a counterattack and retreat defensively. After about a full year german had brought in his greatest possible forces and even part of his aircraft and tanks from the north african battlefront amassing an army over 1,500,000 soldiers and had launched a full offensive attack on the soviet union. But the soviet had a plan of luring them deep into their land then putting up a powerful resistance. After about five months of fighting Germany has failed to even capture stalingrad. After Hitler s first failure in trying to capture Stalingrad had failed Hitler had went into a blind fury by building up his men and throwing them into their death. Stalin s brilliant strategies and Hitler s rage had brought Germany its downfall and had doomed Hitler. This battle of Stalingrad was an all out blood bath for Hitler with only one path his extinction. The Soviet Union s defence of Stalingrad in these

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