- The
Battle of
Stalingrad (17 July 1942 – 2
February 1943) was a
major battle on the
Eastern Front of
World War II,
beginning when ****
Germany and its...
- Volgograd,
formerly Tsaritsyn (1589–1925) and
Stalingrad (1925–1961), is the
largest city and the
administrative centre of
Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The...
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Stalingrad is a 1993
German anti-war film
directed by
Joseph Vilsmaier. It
follows a
platoon of
German Army
soldiers transferred to the
Eastern Front of...
- Look up
Stalingrad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stalingrad is a
former name of Volgograd, a city in Russia.
Stalingrad may also
refer to: Battle...
-
preferred title,
Stalingrad, in 2019. The
novel is the
predecessor to Grossman's more
widely read Life and Fate. Most of the
events of
Stalingrad take place...
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Stalingrad (Russian: Сталинград) is a 2013
Russian war film
directed by
Fedor Bondarchuk. It was the
first Russian movie released in IMAX. The film was...
- War II
which led to the
encirclement of Axis
forces in the
vicinity of
Stalingrad: the
German Sixth Army, the
Third and
Fourth Romanian armies, and portions...
-
commanding the 62nd Army
which saw
heavy combat during the
Battle of
Stalingrad in the
Second World War. Born to a
peasant family near Tula, C****kov earned...
- July and
reach and
cross the Don
River near
Stalingrad on 26 July. Army
Group B's
approach toward Stalingrad slowed in late July and
early August owing...
- The
Sword of
Stalingrad (Russian: Меч Сталингра́да, romanized: Mech Stalingráda) is a
bejewelled ceremonial longsword specially forged and
inscribed by...