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19 March, 06:51

During World War II, Germany tried to capture the Russian city of Stalingrad because a. it was the site of atrocities committed by Stalin.

b. it had a strategic location along the Volga River.

c. it had a large and persecuted German population.

d. it was where aggression against Germany was centered.

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  1. 19 March, 07:15
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    B. It was a strategic location, but it could of been bypassed to get to Moscow. Hitler wanted it captured because the name was also significant in a symbolic way to the soviets, capturing it would of hurt soviet morale, thus making it easy to defeating the Soviet Union. The Soviets spilled a lot of blood there because Stalin didn't want the Nazis capturing a land named after himself.
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