The Battle of Stalingrad – The Bloodiest Fight in World War II: The Siege, Sacrifice, and Turning Point That Changed the War

The Battle of Stalingrad – The Bloodiest Fight in World War II: The Siege, Sacrifice, and Turning Point That Changed the War

Andy Ellis

InläsareAndy Ellis
Längd1 tim 20 min
Språken
FörlagAndy Ellis
ISBN9798347704491

The Battle of Stalingrad was the most brutal and pivotal conflict of World War II, a siege that turned a city into a graveyard and a battlefield into a furnace of destruction. For six months, the Soviet Red Army and the German Wehrmacht fought street by street, building by building, in a desperate struggle for survival.

This audiobook takes you into the hellish conditions, military strategies, and personal stories of soldiers and civilians caught in the siege. How did the Soviets manage to turn the tide? What made Stalingrad the deadliest confrontation of the war?

The Battle of Stalingrad – The Bloodiest Fight in World War II is a gripping, immersive account that brings history to life, perfect for war history lovers, strategy enthusiasts, and those who seek to understand the true cost of war.