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Paulus Surrenders at Stalingrad — Germany's Greatest Defeat

| World War II

Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus — just promoted by Hitler, who expected him to die rather than surrender — capitulated at Stalingrad with 91,000 surviving troops. Only 6,000 would return to Germany after the war. Stalingrad marked the definitive strategic turning point on the Eastern Front and shattered the myth of German invincibility.

  • T1 German Federal Archives-Military Archives (BA-MA) Official
  • T2 Beevor, A., 'Stalingrad' Major