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A logistics-driven reconstruction of the Battle of Stalingrad: from Case Blue’s advance and single-track rail bottlenecks to Soviet night barge convoys on the Volga, factory-district distribution under fire, and the Luftwaffe’s overmatched airlift through Pitomnik and Gumrak. The film details daily tonnage requirements versus deliveries, the encirclement after Operation Uranus, the disruption of transport hubs like Tatsinskaya, and the reduction of the pocket during Operation Ring—showing how trains, barges, ice roads, and runways decided the campaign’s outcome. Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and historical purposes only. It aims to inform viewers about events from World War II through documentary-style narration and visuals. The content is not meant to glorify war, promote any ideology, or incite conflict. Viewer discretion is advised due to the sensitive nature of wartime material. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER This channel does not claim full ownership of all visual or audio elements used in this video. All rights belong to their respective owners and are acknowledged with respect. Content is used under the guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, which allows "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. If you are the copyright holder of any content featured and wish to have it removed or credited differently, please contact us directly. We will respond promptly and remove the content within 24 hours. 📩 Contact: danielmuire96@gmail.com 🔔 Want more detailed WW2 stories? Subscribe for daily history documentaries focused on real events, untold battles, and forgotten heroes.