Stalingrad from the German Perspective | The Hell of the Sixth Army
The Battle of Stalingrad remains one of the most significant and devastating clashes of World War II, seen by many as the turning point of the Eastern Front. From the German perspective, the battle began with high hopes of a swift and decisive victory. Hitler’s ambitions to seize the city, which bore Stalin’s name, were driven by both strategic and symbolic motivations. However, as the Sixth Army advanced into Stalingrad, it encountered fierce Soviet resistance and a city turned into a labyrinth of death. What was anticipated to be a quick operation turned into a grueling urban warfare nightmare. Credit to: Der Kommandant English
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