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Stalingrad: The battle and how I believe it was the MOST important battle of World War II.

Title: Stalingrad: The battle and how I believe it was the MOST important battle of World War II.
Category: Social Sciences
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Stalingrad: The battle and how I believe it was the MOST important battle of World War II.

Stalingrad: The Most Crucial Battle of World War II World War II was the bloodiest war ever fought in the history of the world. Countless men lost their lives and countries were almost obliterated. One could only imagine what would have become of the human race had the Nazi war machine defeated all of Europe and then made its way into America. While Germany was expanding its territory all over Europe, they made it as …showed first 75 words of 1530 total

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showed last 75 words of 1530 total…York: Penguin, 1999 Borisova, Yevgenia. "Stalingrad Civilians Were Not Counted." Moscow Times, The (Russia) 4 Feb. 2003. Craig, William. Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad. Old Saybrook: Konecky & Konecky, 1973. Novakovsky, Steve. "The Battle of Stalingrad: 1942." Northpark University Nov 15 1997 31 March 2005 <http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/EastEurope/Stalingrad.CP.htm> Pellas, William J. "Stalingrad's Forgotten Defenders." World War II November 2004: 62-64. Roberts, Geoffrey. "Stalingrad." History Review Dec. 2004: 36-38 ---. Victory at Stalingrad. London: Longman, 2004.

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