SOVIETS PULL A REVERSE CARD | WW2 Stalingrad & Kursk

German unc really thought he could take Stalingrad. ►MERCH: https://my-store-5193770.creator-spri... ►Patreon:   / scorpo   ►Paypal: http://paypal.me/scorpoyt ►Buymeacoffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/scorpo ☢️Bitcoin (BTC): 123XVhuxhqdc2tFeeUSWrFSpV28AwJHkGv ☢️Ethereum (ETH): 0x95b102f292486e10190946461b33562268095ae2 ►Twitter:   / scorpo_yt   ►Instagram:   / scorpo_yt   ►Discord:   / discord   🔔Make sure to enable ALL push notifications!🔔 Hardbass Name: Alan Aztec & uamee - World of Tanks (Video by RS Gila) Alan Aztec & uamee - War Thunder (SLAV THUNDER) Alan Aztec - HARDBASS HISTORY 2 Alan Aztec - HARDBASS HISTORY Join this channel members to access funny perks:    / @scorpoyt   The tide of the war in Europe began to shift after a series of decisive events between 1942 and 1943. The Battle of Stalingrad ended with the encirclement and surrender of a major German force, marking the first major collapse of their eastern campaign. Soon after, the Battle of Kursk in 1943 saw one of the largest armored clashes in history, where Soviet defenses halted a major offensive and seized the initiative. As German forces were pushed back, resistance movements across occupied Europe intensified, disrupting supply lines and gathering intelligence for the Allies. These underground networks operated in countries like France, Yugoslavia, and Poland, tying down troops and weakening control from within. Together, these factors steadily eroded German strength and shifted momentum firmly toward the Allies.