Panoramic view of Stalingrad, Russia from the east bank of the Volga River during the siege, 19 Aug 1942-2 Feb 1943

Caption     Panoramic view of Stalingrad, Russia from the east bank of the Volga River during the siege, 19 Aug 1942-2 Feb 1943 ww2dbase
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1. Mark Prange says:
14 Mar 2013 04:42:24 PM

Select full resolution, then enlarge: you can see the flour mill and its smokestack. (--The prominent, light colored building in the left half of the picture).
2. Mark Prange says:
10 Jun 2013 06:51:32 PM

Select full resolution, then enlarge: beyond the white storage tanks to the right of the smoke plume is Mamaev Kurgan.

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