On November 20, 1942, a strike group of the Red Army’s Stalingrad Front, commanded by Colonel-General Andrey Yeryomenko, attacked the enemy and breached the defences of the 4th Romanian Army. Three days later, Soviet forces encircled 22 Nazi divisions, as well as over 160 other separate units. This November, we are recalling the heroic Soviet counteroffensive near Stalingrad that marked a turning point in World War II. The 200-day Battle of Stalingrad lasted from July 17, 1942 until February 2, 1945, and raged over a huge territory of about 100,000 square kilometres. At various stages, it involved over 2.1 million officers and soldiers on both sides, dwarfing all previous WWII military engagements in terms of scale and intensity. During the first stage (July 17 - November 18, 1942), the Red Army had to defend its positions and wage intense urban combat. The Wehrmacht’s 6th Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Friedrich von Paulus, faced elements of the 62nd and 64th Soviet armies. ... Source: Russian Embassy in Albania
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