The Most Epic Battle of World War 2



World war 2 was filled with epic battles that could have swayed the tide of the great war, and in todayā€™s new video, weā€™re going to examine one of the most crucial battles of the war: The Battle of Stalingrad. What made this particular battle so crucial? Check out our new video to find out!

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38 thoughts on “The Most Epic Battle of World War 2”

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  2. The Russian military is notorious for their willingness to throw as many bodies into the meat grinder as it takes, not necessarily to win a battle based on military strategy, rather they seem to prefer expending enemy munitions on Russian bodies in an attempt to exhaust any resistance.

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  3. "The Germans were still better equipped." Sorry but I rather have a PPSH41 aka "Bullet hose" to spray down my enemy using its massive RPM, instead of having a MP40 with a slow RPM and a smaller magazine.

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  4. Most epic battle, thatā€™s an interesting title to describe one of the bloodiest and hard fought battles in history. Just seems like glorification of this terrible battle. Besides that love the video

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  5. If you ever really think about death, itā€™s very scary and almost impossible to imagine. Thinking of just how many people died here and what they all must have felt about their life being so precarious is profound.

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