In the autumn of 1942, the most brutal war in human history broke out on the cold land. The Germans crossed the Volga River and arrived at the opposite bank of Stalingrad to defend themselves. The Soviet Red Army engaged in a city battle with their opponents, and the two sides came and went, turning the cities into ruins and scorched earth. Thousands of people died, and looking at them, they looked like humans
In the autumn of 1942, the most brutal war in human history broke out on the cold land. The Germans crossed the Volga River and arrived at the opposite bank of Stalingrad to defend themselves. The Soviet Red Army engaged in a city battle with their opponents, and the two sides came and went, turning the cities into ruins and scorched earth. Thousands of people died, and looking at them, they looked like humans