In the textbook Parker made several arguments about the practical turning point in World War II and the way it happened. Therefore, he could put together his idea and various needs influenced allies' big strategies. Unless the eastern fight of Germany was destroyed, the Allies could not land in the western part of the continent of Africa, and finally the battle of Stalingrad was the fight between the Germans and the final war in the eastern war.
The battle of Stalingrad was the most bloody battle in history, it was the main turning point of World War II, Hitler's pride lost the battle of Stalingrad. If that was not Hitler's pride, he decided to retreat his generals into a more defensive territory or to retreat and reorganize. We may live under the Nazi regime if he asks them to do so. Hitler also mistakenly promised to the German people, such as "everyone can relieve us that we will not kick out from Stalingrad." Hitler is said to have lost a lot of confidence in his political and military support from his supporters. When the Germans withdrew from Stalingrad, Hitler tried the last desperate attempt to prevent General Paul from obeying his orders.
For every attempt to describe the Red Army and the Soviet commander as a clumsy fool and a tyrant, the movie can not deny the importance of the battle of Stalingrad. Indeed, the destiny of the world was decided by Stalingrad, but the Red Arm was armed with weapons and equipment made by socialism. 2) Scenes where Red Army soldiers were towed from the train were almost ridiculous. There is absolutely no organization, one of the biggest mistakes at the dock site. The Red Army soldiers were dragged out of the train to the police - classes, platoons, companies, corps, officers etc - were not large groups. Weapons and equipment are rare. Russian soldiers were frightened by a ship crossing the Volga River. How to portray American soldiers and marines in recent movies Please look at Hollywood (enemies of Gal based on their actors, writers / directors and producers really can not blame Hollywood)