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Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942-February 1943)

Stalingrad saw the first truly disastrous loss to Axis in World War II. Germany and it's allies combined suffered casualities of 500.000-800.000 Number includes around 100.000 captured. Most notably, almost entire 6th army of Paulus was lost.

It was not only the turning point of war in the East but marked turning point to the entire World War II as a whole.

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Better mention which war. There's been more than one.

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The Siege of Stalingrad

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