In February 1943, the VI German Army led by General Von Paulus surrendered at Stalingrad. The victory of the Red Army, an important turning point of World War II, became a symbol or Soviet resistance but also of the horrors of war. Street fighting in Stalingrad in the month of December and January took place with temperatures close to -40 C. The Red Army’s winter equipment, remarkably better than the Wehrmacht’s, was decisive during the battle.
1:72 Scale Italeri WW2 Diorama Models – Russian Infantry (Winter Uniform)
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Part Number: 6069
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Weight | 300 g |
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In February 1943, the VI German Army led by General Von Paulus surrendered at Stalingrad. The victory of the Red Army, an important turning point of World War II, became a symbol or Soviet resistance but also of the horrors of war. Street fighting in Stalingrad in the month of December and January took place with temperatures close to -40 C. The Red Army’s winter equipment, remarkably better than the Wehrmacht’s, was decisive during the battle.
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Weight | 300 g |
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