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As the most tragic battle in World War II, how tragic was the Battle of Stalingrad?

As the most tragic battle in World War II, the Battle of Stalingrad was extremely tragic and the bloodiest battle in modern history. More than two million people died in this war, and at that time, because the weather was very cold, many soldiers caught cold, and many people directly froze to death and starved to death, so they could not work normally and could not resist.

At that time, the situation of the Soviet army was very pessimistic. In order to win the war, we actually need huge military strength and new weapons and equipment, so that we can hope to win, otherwise there is no hope at all. The Soviets were miserable. Not only is the strength not dominant, but the number of weapons and equipment can't be compared with that of the Germans. The reason why the Soviet Union persisted for so long was actually due to their own tenacious willpower, otherwise the Soviet Union would have failed long ago. Because this is a battle to defend the country, many soldiers are indomitable. Although death is heavy, they will not shrink back and will defend their homeland to the death.

On the battlefield, many women will go to war, and the Soviet Union will put prisoners in prison among soldiers. In fact, not only the Soviet Union is miserable, but also the Germans, because the area where they live in Germany is very cold. Many soldiers can't stand the cold because of the weather change, and some people freeze to death directly, which is also very heavy. Due to the change of weather, it takes a lot of time to transport materials, and when the materials arrive at the battlefield, the Germans actually suffer heavy casualties. I thought the Germans would succeed, but both sides were very heavy. Moreover, the battle of Stalingrad is very special. The two sides did not fight in the wilderness, but the battlefield was in Stalingrad. Due to the command error of the Soviet Union, some civilians in this city were injured by accident. At that time, there were only children, women and children left in this city.

Therefore, it is reasonable to say that the Battle of Stalingrad was the heaviest battle, and it was also because both sides were evenly matched at that time, and both were trying to safeguard their homeland.