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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2009

the battle of Stalingrad marked the turning point in world war 2 in Europe in favour of the Allies. it was also the Bloodiest battle in history with casualties at over 2 million

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  • Stalingrad and Lenningrad are 2 different citys Lenningrad is St Petersburg while Stalingrad is Volgograd

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  • @ArmeniacradleofCiv I never said it wasn't a lot. I was simply correcting your cartoonish numbers. I never said the genocide was during WWII either, and I'm aware of when it took place. You keep responding to things I never actually typed. Why is that?

    I'll confess to you that I'm fond of Armenia. They were robbed and butchered by the Turks and Kurds, yet they managed to survive. I like their women, their wine, and their brandy too -- but I've never met an Armenian like you.

  • @Tokopol Well the bloodiest battles were Leningrad and Stalingrad 500,000 men out of a 1 million 200 thousand is alot. and the genocide was in world war 1 not world war 2.

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  • @ArmeniacradleofCiv Not in the same battalion, no. When we're talking about the corps-sized units fighting in WWII, it's a bunch of smaller units under a general who was usually Russian. Since most schools taught Russian as a second language -- and Russian was the language of the government and military -- nationalities were secondary. Stalingrad wasn't decided by a few battalions. It was decided by fronts and armies. And for the second time, I never cited Wikipedia.

  • @Tokopol Yea So If I just got picked out im obviously not going to serve along a Azeribaijani or a georgian because we are enemys thats why they were sent seperatly and Your information is based off Wikipedia

  • @ArmeniacradleofCiv I'm not talking about battalions. I'm talking about divisions, corps, and armies. You're just veering off on tangents that have nothing to do with the argument. When did I say people were summoned with mail and door knocks? When did I cite Wikipedia? Are you just imagining things I said and then responding to them?

  • @Tokopol if you know anything how a military runs they didn't Fucking mix up the battalions you idiot. It wasnt fucking America where they sent mail and you would go a few days later they knocked your door looked for any men any age and they took you and they took everyone Wikipedia is a ton of shit i hope u no that

  • @ArmeniacradleofCiv Armenia was part of the USSR, so Armenians served from the beginning to the end. No nationality was just brought in for one battle -- that's as stupid as it sounds. And, cite your own sources if you're so sure your bullshit is true.

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