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22 March, 08:52

Why did the Germans lose so easily in the Battle of Stalingrad during WWII?

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  1. 22 March, 09:20
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    They trapped the German army inside of Stalingrad. Soon the Germans began to run out of food. Finally, weak from lack of food and freezing from the cold winter, the majority of the German army surrendered. Hitler was angry with General Paulus for surrendering.
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