1 129 619 killed, missing or wounded, 40 000 civilians dead
650,383 Soviets were wounded in the Battle of Stalingrad.
Around 375,000 Soviets were to be killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. In total, the soviets had 1.12 million casualties and most of these were wounded or sick casualties.
1.268 Million Soviets were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. This does include civilian Casualties.
It is known that 2.5 Million People fought during the Battle of Stalingrad and ruffly 1.85 Million People were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad, so Around 650,000 people survived that battle 2/3 of the Survivors were Soviets.
Around just over 1 million men were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. This includes 450,000 Soviets and 600,000 Axis soldiers.
1,143,500 Soviets were in the Battle of Stalingrad after the Soviet counter attack.
Axis: 700,000 Soviets:1.147,000
45,000 Civilians were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. All of them were Soviet Civilians in Stalingrad. Most people died either from Starvation, Artillery or Ariel attacks or from Dehydration.
In the battle of Stalingrad, the only alllied country involvd in it was the USSR. Around 500,000 people including 40,000 civilians are to be reported killed.
Initially it was 457,000 (270,000 Axis and 187,000 Soviets) but by the soviet counter offence it was around 3.54 Million men (1.04 Million Axis and 2.5 Million Soviets) fought in the battle of Stalingrad. By the end of the battle, the axis lost about 850,000 men either from KIA, MIA, POW or WIA, whereas the USSR lost about 1.15 Million either from KIA, MIA or WIA.
The Battle of Stalingrad was considered one of the deadliest engagements in the entire history of war. There were between 1.7 and 2 million people killed between August 23, 1942 and February 2, 1943.
The best known sniper at the battle of Stalingrad was Vasily Grigorevich Zaytsev, he killed 225 Axis troops during the battle of Stalingrad, and many before and after Stalingrad. He was blinded by a mortar round during the battle of Stalingrad, but was able to have his sight restored. Zaytsev was given the title "Hero of the Soviet Union" and was eventually promoted to the rank of captain. You might also find this list at http://www.wio.ru/galgrnd/sniper/sniper.htm interesting to look at. It does not specify whether these snipers were at the battle of Stalingrad, but I would lay money on a guess that most of them were at some point.