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T-34 tank and infantry of Soviet 12th Armored Corps in Rossosh, Russia, 16 Jan 1943Soviet troops of Leningrad and Volkhov Fronts meeting near Leningrad, Russia, 18 Jan 1943Destroyed Red October factory in Stalingrad, Russia, 21 Jan 1943Soviet mortar crew in action at Stalingrad, Russia, 22 Jan 1943
T-34 tank and infantry of Soviet 12th Armored Corps in Rossosh, Russia, 16 Jan 1943Soviet troops of Leningrad and Volkhov Fronts meeting near Leningrad, Russia, 18 Jan 1943Destroyed Red October factory in Stalingrad, Russia, 21 Jan 1943Soviet mortar crew in action at Stalingrad, Russia, 22 Jan 1943
Axis prisoners of war being marched on a road near Stalingrad, Russia, circa Feb 1943Soviet BA-10 armored cars at Shlisselburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Feb 1943Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 1 of 2Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 2 of 2
Axis prisoners of war being marched on a road near Stalingrad, Russia, circa Feb 1943Soviet BA-10 armored cars at Shlisselburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Feb 1943Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 1 of 2Soviet troops in Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943, photo 2 of 2
Friedrich Paulus as a prisoner of war at Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943Soviet General Konstantin Rokossovsky (first from left) and Marshal of Artillery Nikolay Voronov (second from left) speaking to German Field Marshal Paulus (first from right) through interpreter Captain Nikolay Dyatlenko, Stalingrad, Russia, early Feb 1943Soviet troops patrolling the ruins of Stalingrad, Russia, 2 Feb 1943HMS Cumberland (left), HMS Obdurate (second from left), HMS Belfast (third from left), and HMS Faulknor (right) in the Kola Inlet near Murmansk, Russia, 27-28 Feb 1943
Friedrich Paulus as a prisoner of war at Stalingrad, Russia, Feb 1943Soviet General Konstantin Rokossovsky (first from left) and Marshal of Artillery Nikolay Voronov (second from left) speaking to German Field Marshal Paulus (first from right) through interpreter Captain Nikolay Dyatlenko, Stalingrad, Russia, early Feb 1943Soviet troops patrolling the ruins of Stalingrad, Russia, 2 Feb 1943HMS Cumberland (left), HMS Obdurate (second from left), HMS Belfast (third from left), and HMS Faulknor (right) in the Kola Inlet near Murmansk, Russia, 27-28 Feb 1943
Troops of Soviet 144th Division on the move northwest of Vyazma, Russia, 1 Mar 1943; note ZiS-3 field gun barely visible, being towed by the horsesSoviet anti-tank gunners with PTRD-41 rifles marching in Kalinin Oblast (now Tver Oblast), Russia toward Vyazma, 4 Mar 1943German discovery of the Katyn mass grave, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, Apr 1943, photo 1 of 2German discovery of the Katyn mass grave, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, Apr 1943, photo 2 of 2
Troops of Soviet 144th Division on the move northwest of Vyazma, Russia, 1 Mar 1943; note ZiS-3 field gun barely visible, being towed by the horsesSoviet anti-tank gunners with PTRD-41 rifles marching in Kalinin Oblast (now Tver Oblast), Russia toward Vyazma, 4 Mar 1943German discovery of the Katyn mass grave, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, Apr 1943, photo 1 of 2German discovery of the Katyn mass grave, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, Apr 1943, photo 2 of 2
Exhumation of bodies of Polish officers, Katyn, Russia, 1943Soviet Baltic Fleet sailors with orphan Lyusya, Leningrad, Russia, May 1943Soviet A-19 field gun being towed by a tractor in the village of Izvekova, Russia, 1 Mar 1943; note Kazan Church in backgroundSoviet Il-2 aircraft attacking a German motorized column near the border of Kursk Oblast and Voronezh Oblast, Russia, Jul 1943
Exhumation of bodies of Polish officers, Katyn, Russia, 1943Soviet Baltic Fleet sailors with orphan Lyusya, Leningrad, Russia, May 1943Soviet A-19 field gun being towed by a tractor in the village of Izvekova, Russia, 1 Mar 1943; note Kazan Church in backgroundSoviet Il-2 aircraft attacking a German motorized column near the border of Kursk Oblast and Voronezh Oblast, Russia, Jul 1943

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