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28 December, 07:32

The battle of Stalingrad was a crushing defeat for Germany because

A. Is the German army vastly over number the Swiss army and yet could not take the city

B. The entire German sixth army consider the best of the German troops was lost

C. The Soviet army then used the captured tanks and other weapons to push Germany completely out of the Soviet Union

D. It was the first major defeat by the British suffered by the German army

B?

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  1. 28 December, 09:37
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    The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. The Soviet army then used the captured tanks and other weapons to push Germany completely out of the Soviet Union." The battle of Stalingrad was a crushing defeat for Germany because C. The Soviet army then used the captured tanks and other weapons to push Germany completely out of the Soviet Union
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