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He Knew It Was Suicide. He Led 265,000 Men In Anyway. Here's Why ? 265,000 soldiers marched into Stalingrad in the summer of 1942. Only 6,000 ever came home. This is not just the story of the deadliest urban battle in human history. This is the story of a general who read the numbers, wrote the warnings, and then closed his briefcase and followed his orders anyway. Of a young soldier who kept a letter pressed against his heart because it was the only way left to keep it safe. Of thirty men who held a single concrete building for six days against an entire German division — and changed the course of the battle in the process. From the burning streets of August 1942 to the frozen silence of February 1943, this documentary traces every decision that turned a military campaign into a catastrophe, and every human being who was caught inside it. History doesn't remember statistics. It remembers people. This is their story. If you believe history deserves to be told this way — subscribe and follow the channel. New long-form military history documentaries every week. #Stalingrad #WorldWarII #MilitaryHistory #EasternFront #WWII #GermanArmy #SovietUnion #WW2Documentary #OperationUranus #HistoryDocumentary #WWIIHistory #MilitaryDocumentary