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#Stalingrad #WWIIHistory #OperationUranus Stalingrad — How One Winter Broke Hitler’s Army (1942–1943) In autumn 1942 the fighting for Stalingrad compressed the Eastern Front into a single, brutal crucible. This documentary reconstruction traces the fall-in of Case Blue, the desperate night ferries across the Volga, the savage house-to-house fighting at the Tractor Works and Mamayev Kurgan, Operation Uranus (the Soviet pincer), the encirclement of the German Sixth Army, the failed airlift and relief attempts, and the final capitulation in early February 1943. Encyclopedia Britannica Key facts & recommended reading (authoritative sources): • Overview & significance of the Battle of Stalingrad — Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica • Operational analysis & synthesis — U.S. Army Center of Military History (Stalingrad to Berlin). history.army.mil • Narrative, eyewitness reporting and synthesis — Antony Beevor, Stalingrad (Penguin). PenguinRandomhouse.com • Detailed archival research and Soviet-archive perspective — David M. Glantz (To the Gates of Stalingrad / Endgame at Stalingrad). University Press of Kansas Casualties & scale: Estimates for combined military and civilian casualties vary by source and scope; modern synthesis places total casualties (killed, wounded, missing) in the hundreds of thousands up to over one million across the Stalingrad campaign and its immediate operations — see Beevor and Glantz for detailed breakdowns. PenguinRandomhouse.com Support & learn more: Visit the U.S. Army Center of Military History, your national archives, or check the recommended books above to dive deeper. — If you found this useful, subscribe for more archival deep dives and share to keep these histories accessible. Sources & further reading: • Encyclopaedia Britannica — “Battle of Stalingrad.” Encyclopedia Britannica • U.S. Army Center of Military History — Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East. history.army.mil • Antony Beevor — Stalingrad (Penguin / Random House). PenguinRandomhouse.com • David M. Glantz — To the Gates of Stalingrad / Endgame at Stalingrad (scholarly archival work). University Press of Kansas #EasternFront #BattleOfStalingrad #AntonyBeevor #DavidGlantz #MilitaryHistory #ArchivalFootage #HistoryDocumentary