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  2. Battle of Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    By the end of August, Army Group South (B) had finally reached the Volga, north of Stalingrad. Another advance to the river south of the city followed, while the Soviets abandoned their Rossoshka position for the inner defensive ring west of Stalingrad. The wings of the 6th Army and the 4th Panzer Army met near Jablotchni along the Zaritza on 2 ...

  3. A-A line - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as the Volga–Arkhangelsk line, [1] as well as (more rarely) the Volga–Arkhangelsk–Astrakhan line. [ nb 3 ] [ 2 ] It was first mentioned on 18 December 1940 in Führer Directive 21 ( Fall Barbarossa ) which enunciated the set goals and conditions of the German invasion of the Soviet Union , describing the attainment of the ...

  4. Rubén Ruiz Ibárruri - Wikipedia

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    The division was consigned to the 62nd Army, which defended Stalingrad. When arriving in the area, the division was rushed to the village of Samofalovka, 30 kilometres north-west of Stalingrad, to halt the advance of the German army toward the Volga River. By the night of 23 August 1942, only a part of the 35th reached the area.

  5. Operation Fischreiher - Wikipedia

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    Operation Fischreiher (German for heron) was an extension of Case Blue, part of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II.General Friedrich Paulus' 6th Army, and part of the 4th Panzer Army under General Hermann Hoth, was to advance across the Don river towards the city of Stalingrad on the Western bend of the Volga river.

  6. 389th Infantry Division - Wikipedia

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    Stalingrad should then be used to prevent the Soviet forces from using the Volga as a supply route. The 6th Army should advance to Stalingrad. After the start of the offensive on 28 June 1942, Axis forces of Army Group B could advance quickly. By 23 August, German units reached the Volga north of the city.

  7. Operation Uranus - Wikipedia

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    Operation Uranus (Russian: Опера́ция «Ура́н», romanized: Operatsiya "Uran") was a Soviet 19–23 November 1942 strategic operation on the Eastern Front of World War II which led to the encirclement of Axis forces in the vicinity of Stalingrad: the German Sixth Army, the Third and Fourth Romanian armies, and portions of the German Fourth Panzer Army.

  8. 63rd Army (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    Since July 12, 1942 the army was incorporated into the newly created Stalingrad Front for defensive battles on approaches to Stalingrad. On August 20, 1942 the 63rd Army attacked with 197th , 203rd and 14th Guards Rifle Divisions across the river Don against the Italian Sforzesca Division ( XXXV Corps ) and successfully gained a short-lived ...

  9. 9th Flak Division - Wikipedia

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    As part of the 6th Army's advance towards the Volga, the 9th Flak Division participated in the Battle of Stalingrad. In November 1942, the 9th Flak Division, then under Luftflotte 4, consisted of 45 flak batteries and 12,000 Luftwaffe personnel.