Stalingrad : the campaign.

Beginning in the summer of 1942 with Operation Case Blau (Blue), this documentary covers the German eastward advance and their culmination in Stalingrad. The video ends with the Soviet counterattack in Operation Uranus and the surrender of 6th Army on 2 February 1943. This film also highlights curre...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Wright, Don (Producer), Masten, Randy (Producer), White, Andrew (Producer)
Format: Government Document Video
Language:English
Language Notes:English, with optional English captions; caption file and transcript available for download.
Published: [Fort Leavenworth, Kan.] : Army University Press : United States Army Combined Arms Center, [2019]
Series:[Battle for Stalingrad documentary series]
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Online Access:https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo115988
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Summary:Beginning in the summer of 1942 with Operation Case Blau (Blue), this documentary covers the German eastward advance and their culmination in Stalingrad. The video ends with the Soviet counterattack in Operation Uranus and the surrender of 6th Army on 2 February 1943. This film also highlights current U.S. Army doctrine as it relates to the large scale combat operations of both Germany and the Soviet Union.
Item Description:"Date posted: 01.04.2019 13:30"--Publisher's website.
"Produced by Army University Press in conjunction with United States Army Combined Arms Center"--End credits.
Series title from series page on Army University Press website.
Video file available for online streaming; also available for download in multiple size options. Transcript and closed caption file also available for download. All downloads require free account registration.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (52 min., 29 sec.)) : sound, black and white and color.
Format:System requirements: Adobe Flash Player for streaming files; multimedia software player such as Windows Media Player or RealPlayer for downloadable video and caption files.
Production Credits:Executive producers: Don Wright, Randy Masten, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew White, and Kevin Kennedy; director: Major David Rousseau; lead author: Curtis King; director of photography: Nick Shale.