OP....if you would take the time to read about history maybe you would understand it more.
It's nothing like getting cars unloaded off of a car hauler.
Originally Posted by tbone2u
Many historians view Stalingrad as the pivotal battle of WW2. If the Germans had success there, they would have been able to take the oil fields in the south to continue fueling their mechanized army, as well as overrun Moscow in the spring. Instead, their entire 6th army of 300,000 soldiers was wiped out, and the first major German defeat. From that point on, it was realized that Germany could be beaten.
Previous to this, over 3.5 million Russian soldiers had been captured.
You are wise, and have a lot of free time to do postings, perhaps you could explain WW2 to us. But almost all of your postings are robotic, one line sarcasms.