Russians used large amounts of audio psychological warfare during the battle of Stalingrad.
>Doing the math, if a song is roughly four minutes, it will play 15 times in an hour, 360 times in a day, 2,520 times in a week – or 58,680 during the 163-day Battle of Stalingrad.
What song would be your tune to play?
Also was the battle of Stalin grad actually the turning point it's been made out to be ?
>>3005755
>what song would you play
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Z4l7ZLyQc
and find some way to project the video onto every wall in the city
>>3005755
Stalingrad wasn't the turning point, kursk was.
>>3005781
moskva was
>>3005827
I wouldn't call moscow a turning point, considering it wasn't the last major german offensive on the eastern front.
>>3005755
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtYF_9e2azE
>>3005755
Alegedly Radio Moskva broadcasted to the encircled Germans in Stalingrad that every 4 seconds one German dies on the eastern front, and after that message they would just play clock ticking.
>>3005836
it was the first and last major offense that had any hope of success with divisons at full strenght
case blue started with a crippled wehrmacht which had no other option other than punching through 1 direction with its fully capable forces and rely on weak allies on their flanks
i dont get the le stalingrad hype, driving tank division into a city and your best panzergrenadiers to bleed out in urban combat where every corner was fought over, thats not the blitzkrieg