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The Battle of Stalingrad

Battle of Stalingrad
Part of the Eastern Front of World War II
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-W0506-316, Russland, Kampf um Stalingrad, Siegesflagge.jpg
Soviet soldier waving the Red Banner over the central plaza of Stalingrad in 1943.
Date 23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943
(5 months, 1 week and 3 days)
Location Stalingrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
48°42′N 44°31′E / 48.700°N 44.517°E / 48.700; 44.517Coordinates: 48°42′N 44°31′E / 48.700°N 44.517°E / 48.700; 44.517
Result

DecisiveSoviet victory

  • Destruction of the German 6th Army
  • Expulsion of the Germans from the Caucasus, reverting their gains from the 1942 Summer Campaign
Belligerents
 Soviet Union
Commanders and leaders
Units involved

Nazi Germany Army Group B:

Strength
Initial:
  • 270,000 personnel
  • 3,000 artillery pieces
  • 500 tanks
  • 600 aircraft, 1,600 by mid-September (Luftflotte 4)
At the time of the Soviet counter-offensive:
  • c. 1,040,000 men (400,000+ Germans, 220,000 Italians, 200,000 Hungarians, 143,296 Romanians, 40,000 Hiwi)
  • 10,250 artillery pieces
  • 500 tanks
  • 732 (402 operational) aircraft
Initial:
  • 187,000 personnel
  • 2,200 artillery pieces
  • 400 tanks
  • 300 aircraft
At the time of the Soviet counteroffensive:
  • 1,143,000
  • 13,451 artillery pieces
  • 894 tanks
  • 1,115 aircraft
Casualties and losses
  • 728,000 men
  • Nazi Germany 400,000
  • Kingdom of Italy 114,000
  • Kingdom of Romania 109,000
  • Kingdom of Hungary (1920–46) 105,000
  • 900 aircraft
  • 1,500 tanks
  • 6,000 guns
See casualties section
  • 1,129,619 men
  • 478,741 killed and missing
  • 650,878 wounded or sick
  • 2,769 aircraft
  • 4,341 tanks
  • 15,728 guns
See casualties section
Battle of Stalingrad is located in Russia
Battle of Stalingrad
Location of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) within modern Russia

DecisiveSoviet victory

Nazi Germany Army Group B:

The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943) was a major battle of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia.

Marked by fierce close quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians by air raids, it is often regarded as one of the single largest (nearly 2.2 million personnel) and bloodiest (1.7–2 million wounded, killed or captured) battles in the history of warfare. It was an extremely costly defeat for German forces, and the Army High Command had to withdraw vast military forces from the West to replace their losses.

The German offensive to capture Stalingrad began in August 1942, using the German 6th Army and elements of the 4th Panzer Army. The attack was supported by intensive Luftwaffe bombing that reduced much of the city to rubble. The fighting degenerated into house-to-house fighting, and both sides poured reinforcements into the city. By mid-November 1942, the Germans had pushed the Soviet defenders back at great cost into narrow zones along the west bank of the Volga River.


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