When did Stalingrad start and end? July 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943.

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When did Stalingrad start and end? July 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943. German & Allies Forces: 1,011,000 infantry 10,250 artillery 675 tanks 2,732 aircraft Soviet Union: 1,143,500 infantry 13,450 artillery 900 tanks 1,115 aircraft The Battle of Stalingrad Broke Germanys back Soviets executed 13,500 of their own men! Germany and Allies: 750,000 k, w, missing 108,000+ captured** **Only 5,000 went home in 1955!! 900 aircraft 4,300 tanks Soviet Union: 1,129,000 k, w, m, c 1,000 to 40,000 civilians killed 2,769 aircraft; 4,340 tanks learnnc.org Japanese Losses 4 Aircraft Carriers 275 planes, 2,400 men 2 or 3battleships damaged 2 Heavy Cruisers sunk 3 more damaged 1light cruiser damaged 3 or 4 destroyers sunk Estimated total number of personnel lost: 4,800. U.S. Navy Losses 1 Aircraft carrier - Yorktown 1 Destroyer sunk. 150 aircraft lost in action or damaged Personnel: 92 officers 215 men. 6 June 1944 156,000 troops landed in Normandy 11,590 aircraft 2395 aircraft and 867 gliders for paratroop drops 6939 vessels: 1213 naval combat ships 4126 landing ships and landing craft 736 support craft 864 merchant vessels (supply) By the end of 11 June (D + 5) 326,547 troops in action 54,186 vehicles in action 104,428 tons of supplies were been landed on the beaches. Approx. Casualties of Allied Armies by Sectors, Normandy, 6 June 1944 NATION / SECTOR ESTIMATED CASUALTIES U.S. AIRBORNE2,499 U.S. / UTAH197 U.S. / OMAHA2,000 U.K. / GOLD413 CAN. / JUNO1,204 U.K. / SWORD630 U.K. AIRBORNE1,500 CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE8,443 REASONABLE GUESS 9,000 total (of which 3,000 may have been killed) Approximate Casualties of the Allied Armies by Sectors, Normandy, 6 June 1944 The total German casualties on D-Day are not known, but are estimated as being between 4000 and 9000 men. Read more:_casualties_were_there_on_D-Day#ixzz1ngcrt800_casualties_were_there_on_D-Day#ixzz1ngcrt800 6 August 1945 And 9 August 1945 6 August August 1945