Russia 1942, 43 Battle of Stalingrad Interview Gerhard Philipp Humbert ( Part 1) Adjutant General von Seydlitz Kurzbach
Russia 1942, 43 Battle of Stalingrad Interview Gerhard Philipp Humbert (Part 1) Adjutant to General Walter Kurt von SeydlitzKurzbach, Oberleutnant and Ordonnanzoffizier LI. Armeekorps. German History Archive Assessment of the situation of the German associations in the Stalingrad pocket. Humbert remained in Soviet captivity for only 5 years. I am of the opinion that Stalingrad himself a: has never been a real goal and b: never been a real turning point in this war. At most, the last of us saw where we were led militarily and politically. I can say that. And for me, Stalingrad was of course very formative, if only because of my experiences as a young person. September and October (1942) were fought off house by house within the city. The city itself was 100 percent never conquered. Because the commanderinchief of the 62nd Siberian Army, Colonel General Tschuikov, later Marshal Tschuikov and his staff had a bunker built in the
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