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The Germans in Stalingrad

Estimated 750,000 were killed, missing or wounded

91,000 were captured at the end of the battle

Aircraft: 900 (along with other transport planes) Luftwaffe was creamed.

Tank/artillery losses same as the Soviet losses of tanks and artillery

Total: 841,000 casualties

The Russians in Stalingrad

478,741 killed or missing

650,878 wounded and sick

40,000 civilians dead

4,341 tanks

15,728 guns and mortars

2,769 combat aircraft but their air force was not demolished

Total: 1,129,619 casualties

Total deaths of civilians in Russia caused by the murders the Nazis did against them = 20 million deaths and millions of rapes against women

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It is estimated that there was 2 million casualties in the battle of Stalingrad. 850,000 were German losses (including other axis members) and the soviets lost about 1.15 Millon. This includes 1.15 Million, which is the number for the people who is estimated to have actually died.

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