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How did Hitler react to the surrender of his army during the battle of Stalingrad?

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Answer: Hitler was outraged that Paulus had surrendered at Stalingrad after Hitler made him a field marshal. He carried on how about how everyone is going to die anyway so the important thing is to be honorable but Paulus was dishonorable in order to save his own life.

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Answer:

According to the passage, why did Adolf Hitler believe it was important to hold Stalingrad?

He wanted to end the battle while it was still warm to avoid fighting in the Soviet winter.

He believed that holding Stalingrad had come to represent victory for Germany.

He believed winning the battle would cause the greatest difficulties for the USSR.

He wanted to secure the Soviet Union to help defeat the Sixth Army.

the answer is b

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