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Hitler stubbornly refused to let his Generals retreat, surrender and failed to get them resupplied and send in backup troops or relief. He failed to understand how cold it really was there in Stalingrad and let his people die from exposure. He expected them to hold Stalingrad at all costs including everyone dying to keep their position.

Stalin was not nearly so stubborn. He demand the Reds (his soldiers) to fight to the death but he did all he could to support his generals. He merely had to wait right along with his generals to let mother nature (old man winter) to do their job of killing off the Nazis. Then they could walk right up to the Germans and toss in lots of grenades. Those who did not die surrendered and ended up dying on the way to Siberian POW camps or once they got there.

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Q: How did the stubborness of both Hitler and Stalin effect the outcome of the Battle of Stalingrad?
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