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HOUSE BY HOUSE: German Infantry Combat in Stalingrad - Historical Documentary This historical documentary examines German Wehrmacht infantry combat during the Battle of Stalingrad, September 14-18, 1942, focusing on the Central Railway Station sector. Based on verified primary sources and soldier testimonies. COMBAT TYPES DOCUMENTED: Floor-by-floor urban warfare in multi-story buildings Close-range grenade exchanges (3-5 meter distances) Hand-to-hand combat with entrenching tools Sewer warfare (Rattenkrieg - Rat War) HISTORICAL CONTEXT: The 71st Infantry Division engaged the Soviet 13th Guards Rifle Division in brutal urban combat for control of Stalingrad's Central Railway Station. The station changed hands 15 times in 6 hours on September 15, 1942. Buildings were contested floor by floor, with German and Soviet forces occupying different levels of the same structures simultaneously. VERIFIED SOURCES: Benno Zieser: "The Road to Stalingrad" (firsthand infantry account) Ernst Panse: "Iron Horsemen" (24th Panzer Division memoir) Wilhelm Hoffman Diary (September-October 1942 entries) Soviet-captured German letters (1944 NKVD collection) Heinrich Gerlach manuscript (14th Panzer Division, recovered 2012) Gunter Koschorrek memoirs (24th Panzer Division) David Glantz: "Armageddon in Stalingrad" (University of Kansas Press) Historical military records (71st Infantry Division combat reports) LOCATIONS: Central Railway Station (Stalingrad-1) Pushkin Street sector Golubinskaya Street Kuban Street HISTORICAL OUTCOME: By September 1942, the 71st Infantry Division was reduced to 40% combat strength. The Battle of Stalingrad continued until February 2, 1943, ending in German defeat and surrender of the 6th Army. Estimated casualties: 2 million total (both sides). EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE: This documentary serves as historical education about urban warfare tactics, the human cost of the Eastern Front, and the realities of World War II combat. All details verified through primary sources and military records. CONTENT WARNING: This video contains detailed descriptions of historical combat violence for educational purposes. Viewer discretion advised. All information historically accurate and educationally framed per YouTube community guidelines. DISCLAIMER: This content is for historical and educational purposes only. It does not glorify war or violence but seeks to document historical events accurately through verified sources. Support this channel to gain access to the following benefits: / @shadowsofconflicts Music By: 'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au