Stalingrad Prisoners' Harsh Fate โ๏ธ
In 1943, 91,000 German soldiers surrendered at Stalingrad and faced brutal conditions as Soviet prisoners in freezing temperatures.

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In 1943, the Battle of Stalingrad ended with the surrender of 91,000 German soldiers. Captured in freezing conditions, they were marched into the brutal Soviet camp system. Decimated by exhaustion, extreme cold, and malnutrition, the vast majority never saw home again. By the time the final prisoners were released years after the war ended, only about 5,000 had made it back alive.
โโ ๏ธ Disclaimer: This video is created strictly for educational purposes and historical documentation. I disavow and do not support war, hatred, or violence of any kind. All historical figures, statistics, and archival footage are presented objectively to examine the harsh aftermath and realities of World War II.
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#history #ww2 #worldwar2 #stalingrad #easternfront #documentary #historical #soviet #shorts
โโ ๏ธ Disclaimer: This video is created strictly for educational purposes and historical documentation. I disavow and do not support war, hatred, or violence of any kind. All historical figures, statistics, and archival footage are presented objectively to examine the harsh aftermath and realities of World War II.
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#history #ww2 #worldwar2 #stalingrad #easternfront #documentary #historical #soviet #shorts
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