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1.268 Million Soviets were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. This does include civilian Casualties.

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What did stailn do for World War 2?

You mean Joseph Stalin?Or the battle of Stalingrad?Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union,Leader Of the Communists.He was Supreme Commander of the Red Army,I suppose if i were to explain more it would be a whole book...Hope this helps.The Battle of Stalingrad was a massive battle,one of the turning points in WWII.2 million soldiers were lost on both sides(Soviet Union Vs. Nazi Germany).


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Who fougt as 'stalingrad'?

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