Page Summary: In September 1941, a telegram arrived at the Kremlin that would change the course of World War II. VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: This video explores one of the most disturbing and harrowing chapters of World War II.
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In September 1941, a telegram arrived at the Kremlin that would change the course of World War II. VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: This video explores one of the most disturbing and harrowing chapters of World War II. We usually focus on the Battle of Stalingrad, when we talk about World War 2's Eastern Front.
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- In September 1941, a telegram arrived at the Kremlin that would change the course of World War II.
- VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: This video explores one of the most disturbing and harrowing chapters of World War II.
- We usually focus on the Battle of Stalingrad, when we talk about World War 2's Eastern Front.
- The city wasn't just a strategic target; it was the 'Cradle of the Revolution,' ...
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