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The Battle of Stalingrad Created by Asadulaeva S. A. July 17, 1942 - February 2, 1943
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"Stalingrad is the "Stalingrad is the Order of courage on the chest of the planet." Pablo Neruda Chilean poet Chilean poet
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Answer the questions: 1.What is this film about? 2.What do you know about Nazi army? 3.Who was a field general? 4.How many generals gave up? 5.What was the biggest catch of all? 6.How and where was the general Paulus cought? 7.How many divisions were surrendered?
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Watch a war newsreel
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What is this film about? What do you know about Nazi army?
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Who was a field general? How many generals gave up?
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How and where was the general Paulus cought? What was the biggest catch of all?
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How many divisions were surrendered?
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Paulus could have broken out of this trap in the first stages of Zhukov’s attack but was forbidden from doing so by Hitler. How do you think why surrender was forbidden?
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Abdurakhmanov Zulpukar Zulpukarovich Amet-Khan Sultan Alisultanov Sultan Kadyrbekovich Baibulatov Ibrayhan Adylhanovich Ismailov Abdulhakim Isakovich Khutoryansky Anatoly Nikolayevich Nuradilov Khanpasha Nuradilovich Makaev Tsahay Makasharipovich
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Abdurakhmanov Zulpukar Zulpukarovich
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Amet-Khan Sultan
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Alisultanov Sultan Kadyrbekovich
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Halidov Khalid Badrudinovich
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Omarov Gazimirza Gadjiev Aligadji
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Mamaev Kurgan
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Thank you!!!
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The Battle of Stalingrad (July 17, 1942-Feb. 2,1943), was the successful Soviet defense of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in the U.S.S.R. during World War II. Russians consider it to be the greatest battle of their Great Patriotic War, and most historians consider it to be the greatest battle of the entire conflict. It stopped the German advance into the Soviet Union and marked the turning of the tide of war in favor of the Allies. The Battle of Stalingrad was one of the bloodiest battles in history, with combined military and civilian casualties of nearly 2 million.
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This monumental battle is justly considered a turning point in the war on the Eastern Front and one of the most crucial engagements of World War II. The invading Germans saw the conquest of Stalingrad as essential to their campaign in southern Russia, since from this strategic point on the Volga River they could launch further assaults in the Caucasus. The Russians were determined to defend the city as a vital industrial and transportation center. Both Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler understood the symbolic importance of the only city to bear the Soviet dictator’s name.
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The Soviet victory at Stalingrad was a great humiliation for Hitler, who had elevated the battle’s importance in German opinion. He now became more distrustful than ever of his generals. Stalin, on the other hand, gained confidence in his military, which followed up Stalingrad with a westward drive and remained largely on the offensive for the rest of the war.
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