@aequitas:
@Imperious:
They probably won’t even give the Germans credit for capturing the city
Well they captured parts of it at least, not all of it.
Parts?…The German captured almost the whole westside of Stalingrad, there were only a few little pieces left!
According to the Bürgerbräukeller spech of 8th of November 1942, according to the stand of 9th of November 1942.
parts, parts � the whole westside of Russia, sleepy heads. :-D
It was over 90% of the city, the only remaining portion being the outskirts on the otherside of the Volga - which counts as it’s own district really.
Anyways the premise in general is that the captured it, refused to leave, were surrounded and “held out” from the city of Stalingrad at the cost of something like 1000 german lives a day.
My frustration with many modern depicitions is that the story of the battle of stalingrad is more like a “failed offensive” than it is the historical “mostly captured” then “sieged”.