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Story about Battle of Stalingrad broadcasted on Australian television

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Story about Battle of Stalingrad broadcasted on Australian television


03.02.2022

Photo credit: Red flag raised in Stalingrad / mil.ru (CC BY 4.0)

A television plot about the largest battle of the Great Patriotic War - the Battle of Stalingrad - was released on the Australian Nine News TV channel. Journalists told the details of the battle that predetermined the defeat of the Nazis by Soviet troops, the Horizon reports.

The journalists stressed that the defeat of the Nazis in Stalingrad "was a turning point in World War II," recalling that in the first years of the war the Nazis were able to advance in the west of the USSR and were stopped on the outskirts of Moscow .

The story also said that the Soviet troops dealt a crushing blow to the Nazi regime. Tens of thousands of German soldiers laid down their arms and surrendered. The journalists called the battle, in which more than two million people participated, the bloodiest in history.

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