HISTORY OF STALINGRAD
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Summary
-Who ?-Where ? -What ? -Why ? -What ? -When ?
WHO PEOPLE ?
Joseph Stalin
1878-1953
Adolf Hitler
1889-1945
WHERE ?
Stalingrad in URSS
Flag URSS
WHAT EVENTS ?
WHY ?
- Germany wanted Stalingrad
WHAT CONSEQUENCES ?
- Turning point of the World War II
- Germany lost the war on the Eastern Front
WHEN (DATES) ?
November 23, 1942
The German army is surrounded.
August 28, 1942
Battle of Stalingrad begin
February 2, 1943
November 19, 1942
The Battle of Stalingrad is over
Launch of Operation Uranus
- Winter conditions : Hunger and cold
- February 1943 : German surrender
- Turning point of World War II
Conclusion
- August 1942 : Battle beggins
- Street Fightings : Very violent
- November 1942 : Operation Uranus
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HISTORY OF STALINGRAD
Start
Summary
-Who ?-Where ? -What ? -Why ? -What ? -When ?
WHO PEOPLE ?
Joseph Stalin
1878-1953
Adolf Hitler
1889-1945
WHERE ?
Stalingrad in URSS
Flag URSS
WHAT EVENTS ?
WHY ?
WHAT CONSEQUENCES ?
WHEN (DATES) ?
November 23, 1942
The German army is surrounded.
August 28, 1942
Battle of Stalingrad begin
February 2, 1943
November 19, 1942
The Battle of Stalingrad is over
Launch of Operation Uranus
Conclusion
FINISHED
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Do we retain 42% more information when the content moves? It is perhaps the most effective resource to capture the attention of your students.
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Do we retain 42% more information when the content moves? It is perhaps the most effective resource to capture the attention of your students.