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Stalingrad: 1943 and 2013

Georgia Boy 61 Wrote: Feb 07, 2013 12:21 AM
Strictly in numerical terms, Stalin was a greater butcher than Hitler. Professor Rummel's work proves it conclusively. You are certainly correct about the terrible damage inflicted by FDR, Hopkins and company - whose naivete and gullability concerning the Soviets cost Eastern and Central Europe dearly, not to mention our own nation over the nearly half-century of the Cold War.
Feb. 2 marked the 70th anniversary of the end of one of World War II's most decisive and utterly destructive battles, the five-months of slaughter in the Russian city then called Stalingrad.

In 2012, this column revisited several major battles of 1942, including Midway and El Alamein. Midway destroyed Japan's strategic offensive capabilities. El Alamein began the Western Allies' long drive to Berlin. Winston Churchill saw Britain's North African victory as, "perhaps, the end of the beginning."

Subsequent allied victories on the Western and Eastern fronts proved Churchill correct, with Stalingrad the eastern end of the beginning.

However, the defeat Adolf...

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