Word: stalingraders
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...looked upon the carnage. It was an old sight. It had been thus at Stalingrad and Kursk, at Kiev and Gomel; it was the Red artillery's savage imprint...
...came to Russia. For five months the Germans moved with wondrous speed and dazzling power. Stubborn Voronov stuck to his artillery. There came a time when the Wehrmacht's great blitzkrieg machine stood at the gates of Leningrad, Stalingrad, the Caucasus. Voronov still stuck to his artillery...
...Stalingrad. All through the summer of 1942, the Red Army retreated-and Voronov hoarded his cannon. Like Stalin, he gambled on Stalingrad's guts. If the city held out, the hoarded men and guns would play havoc with the Germans. Stalingrad held...
...Hitler has apparently resolved to defend Rome with the same obstinacy which he showed at Stalingrad...
...threat developed overnight, and grew hourly. Behind it loomed the skilled hand of dynamic, canny Konstantin Rokossovsky-the man who destroyed the German Sixth Army at Stalingrad.* Inactive for two months, "Rok" last week hurled into battle a force estimated by Berlin at 100,000, captured Rogachev...