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johnny_bi |
Posted: August 01, 2003 03:57 am
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What was the most notorious Romanian action in the period of Stalingrad Battle after November 19th ?
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Victor |
Posted: August 01, 2003 04:35 pm
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There is already an article about the battle of Stalingrad on the website. Why not read it?
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johnny_bi |
Posted: August 02, 2003 04:20 am
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I've read the article... It is a complex one... I wondered if there were more detailed information about an particular action
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Benoit Douville |
Posted: August 20, 2003 12:46 am
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I have a lot of respect for the Romanian Army but unfortunately it was tough for them in Stalingrad. On November 19 1942, General Andrei I. Yeremenko of the Soviet Force of the Stalingrad Front opened an offensive against the Fourth Romanian Army, stationed south of Stalingrad.
The assault was brilliant in both planning and execution. The Romanian divisions, many of them poorly led and poorly equipped, melted away under the Soviet onslaught. During the first four days of the attack, the Third Romanian Army lost approximately 75,000 men and almost all of its heavy equipment. The Fourth Romanian Army fared little better. Sources: World War II Magazine Regards |
inahurry |
Posted: August 20, 2003 01:28 am
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Usually when the odds are strongly against you the acts of bravery or tactical cunning etc. are more valuable. I second johnny hoping those who know more about Stalingrad battles details will provide interesting information.
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