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24 March, 11:43

What geographical factor added to german losses at stalingard?

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  1. 24 March, 13:10
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    Harsh and Cold climate are the geographical factors which added to german losses at stalingard

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    The Soviet armies were successful in stopping Germany's attack of the Soviet Union. The German Army was extremely confident, and they did not think strategically for Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. This led to their loss.

    The two rivers: the Volga and Don played an important role. They provided a geographical barrier to restrict the German army to progress forward. This gave time to Soviet Army to prepare a counteroffensive strategy. German army had to march through cold and harsh climate in this region to reach Stalingrad which lowered German morale.
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