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The Battle of Stalingrad was an all out victory for the German campaign in Russia.

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Completely false. It was the other way around. The German 6th army after fierce battles surrendered. The fighting took place from Aug. 23, 1942 – Feb. 2, 1943.

This was one of the key battles of WWII in Europe. The German troops were completely unprepared to fight in an environment of a Russian winter. They did not have proper clothing and they didn't really have enough equipment to wage war for over 5 months.

The causalities numbered about 2 million both sides included. (800000 Germans 1.1 million Russians.) In addition 40000 civilians were killed.

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