EPISODE · Dec 2, 2020 · 8 MIN
Stalingrad: The Turning Point of World War II in Europe
from History Talk, the history podcast from Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective · host Origins OSU
In August 1942, the most famous battle of the Second World War began. More than four million combatants fought in the gargantuan struggle at Stalingrad between the Nazi and Soviet armies. Over 1.8 million became casualties. More Soviet soldiers died in the five-month battle than Americans in the entire war. But by February 2, 1943, when the Germans trapped in the city surrendered, it was clear that the momentum on the Eastern Front had shifted. The Germans would never fully recover. An in-text version of this episode can be found at: https://origins.osu.edu/index.php/milestones/august-2017-stalingrad-75-turning-point-world-war-ii-europe
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In August 1942, the most famous battle of the Second World War began. More than four million combatants fought in the gargantuan struggle at Stalingrad between the Nazi and Soviet armies. Over 1.8 million became casualties. More Soviet soldiers died in the five-month battle than Americans in the entire war. But by February 2, 1943, when the Germans trapped in the city surrendered, it was clear that the momentum on the Eastern Front had shifted. The Germans would never fully recover. An in-text version of this episode can be found at: https://origins.osu.edu/index.php/milestones/august-2017-stalingrad-75-turning-point-world-war-ii-europe
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