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4 years ago
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Which most contributed to the Battle of Stalingrad becoming a turning point in the war?

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Lapatulllka [165]4 years ago
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The use of urban warfare kept the Germans busy going from house to house, building to building. They were used to running over things with tanks and blowing them up. The Russians also kept very close to the German forces which did not allow the German Luftwaffe to aid in the battle without killing their own men. <span />
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