@Crom Valen,
"What a ridiculous post"
The Battle of Stalingrad was the deadliest battle to take place during the Second World War[22][23] and is one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with an estimated 2 million total casualties.[24][25]
The carnage, intensity, and scale of the Battle of Stalingrad made it one of the most memorable and referenced urban combat events in history. The battle has become largely synonymous with modern conceptions of high-intensity urban combat.
In my previous post I stated that the intention of the West is to nullify all the wars they have started since the end of ww2, by presenting the conflict in Ukraine as the one to remember. You are going a step further in the rhetoric and propaganda of the West.
"As if Stalingrad was the only example of urban warfare / urban defence in WW2"
The bloodiest and the turning point in the war against Hitler. First time during WW2 that an entire Nazi army was defeated. Comparing that battle to a 'cadet fight' in Grozny is an insult to almost 3000000 total casualties in Stalingrad.
Approving and glorifying Chechen separatists fight for independence, but completely denying the same right for people in Donbas is what is expected from you.
Urban Warfare Project Case Study #1: Battle of Stalingrad - Modern War Institute (usma.edu) - West Point
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