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From the Allied Perspective, the Battle of Stalingrad was a success because it marked the end of German Expansion into Russia.

From the Axis Perspective, the Battle of Stalingrad was a failure because the city could not be captured and it meant that the Russians would soon be advancing westward.
A battle is in most cases successful for the victor.

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