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... To achieve this, he ordered General Friedrich Paulus and the German Sixth Army to capture Stalingrad and sieze the left band of the Volga river.
From July- August 1942, the German Sixth army moved quickly towards Stalingrad. ... This made the battle even more difficult because the streets were virtually impassable for the German tanks.
General Georgy Zhukov, who was in charge of all the Soviet forces planned a counter attack to gain back Stalingrad and to break the German advance into the SOviet Union. ... Instead, Hitler ordered Field Marshal Erich von Manstein, who was the commander of German Army Group Don, to advance towards Stalingrad in order to supply Pauls.
Approximate Word count = 465 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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