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Post by Desophaeus on Oct 18, 2016 22:45:13 GMT
The battle of Stalingrad: the single battle with the most casualties ever known in human history. That has to say something, if nothing else.
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Post by Washington on Oct 22, 2016 14:04:28 GMT
Moscow because that halted German advance
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2016 1:12:55 GMT
How did the Soviet feel when the they enter the German capital during battle of Berlin?
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 23, 2016 6:40:25 GMT
How did the Soviet feel when the they enter the German capital during battle of Berlin? they were amazed by seeing the few buildings that had survived. Also they understood that capitalism is better.
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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Oct 23, 2016 9:41:28 GMT
Though I'm not a WWII geek, I'd have to say Stalingrad, as the German table turned in favour of Lenin's Party
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Post by Tariq ibn Ziyad on Oct 23, 2016 9:48:08 GMT
Leningrad, Stalingrad, Siege of Moscow
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Oct 23, 2016 11:54:24 GMT
While Moscow, Leningrad, Stalingrad, and Kursk stopped the Ostheer's advance, the Stavka really went on the offensive at Operation Bagration.
They destroyed Army Group Centre, reversed Axis gains to pre-Barbarossa (except the Baltics).
So Bagration for me.
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