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During World War II, Germany tried to capture the Russian city of Stalingrad because it was the site of atrocities committed by Stalin. it produced armaments for the Soviet army. it had a large and persecuted German population. it was where aggression against Germany was centered.

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User Ermal
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Because it produced armaments for the Soviet army.

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User Mijanur Rahman
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Answer:

The answer is:

Because it produced armaments for the Soviet army.

Step-by-step explanation:

Stalingrad was a large industrial city that produced armaments and tractors and was an important prize in itself for the invading German army. It would also cut Soviet transport links with southern Russia, and Stalingrad would then serve to anchor the northern flank of the larger German drive into the oil fields of the caucasus.

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