History, on this day : 80 years ago, operation Uranus

when the European fascist armies lost WW2

(Russian archives)

The battle for Stalingrad is the climax of WW2. After a failure in front of Moscow in January, the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW) targets southern Russia in June. The planned goals are the oil fields in the Caucasus. On the north flank of the offensive from Ukraine, the German 6. Armee reaches in July the western suburb of Stalingrad. Baku will remain too far, but on Volga river, the city which is bearing the name of the Soviet leader, becomes the main goal. The reasons are partly symbolic, partly strategic. The industrial center is also a hub for the Soviet supply from the south

(Richard Overy, 2019)

European fascist armies ? They are, mainly German, commanded from Berlin, have come from whole Europe, in order to fight Bolshevism

French poster in 1941

But the garrison is withstanding four months the onslaught in the city and the Stavka (Soviet central command) sends there its reserves

Stalingrad in August 1942 (Emmanuil Yevzerikhin)

Uranus starts on November 19, 1942. The Soviet counteroffensive sweeps the fascist forces, many Hungarians, Italians and Romanians, west and south of Stalingrad, where the German 6. Armee will be encircled on November 23

Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Paulus will surrender on February 2, 1943. Germany, Italy, Romania and Hungary will have lost more than 750,000 men, killed, injured and prisoners. The Dritte Reich will never recover

11 responses to “History, on this day : 80 years ago, operation Uranus”

  1. […] was the rear base of a Nazi offensive toward the Caucasus and Volga river, but in January 1943, the annihilation of Friedrich Paulus’ 6. Armee at Stalingrad reversed the tide of WW2. The last Nazi offensive, in July, triggered around […]

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  2. […] the rear base of a Nazi offensive toward the Caucasus and Volga river, but in January 1943, the annihilation of Friedrich Paulus’ 6. Armee at Stalingrad reversed the tide of WW2. The last Nazi offensive, in July, […]

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  3. […] November 19, 1942 : operation Uranus […]

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  4. […] bientôt 24 ans. Il est originaire de Volgograd, appelée Stalingrad jusqu’en 1961, où les forces fascistes européennes perdirent irrémédiablement la 2e guerre mondiale, lorsque la 6. Armee du Feldmarschall Friedrich Paulus y fut annéantie par l’Armée rouge le […]

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  5. […] bientôt 24 ans. Il est originaire de Volgograd, appelée Stalingrad jusqu’en 1961, où les forces fascistes européennes perdirent irrémédiablement la 2e guerre mondiale, lorsque la 6. Armee du Feldmarschall Friedrich Paulus y fut annéantie par […]

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