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Russia Threatens German Leopard Tanks Will Be Destroyed Like WWII

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Battle tank assistance Leopard 2 from German and M1 Abrams from the United States to Ukraine, certainly making the Russians hot. Several threats were made, most recently that the German Leopard tanks would burn as they did World War II.

Head of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Vyacheslav Vorodin, said the Leopard 2 tank would meet the same fate as the Tiger tank 80 years ago in the Battle of Stalingrad, one of the most decisive battles in World War II between Germany and Russia.

“As history shows, not everyone has learned from the defeat of Nazi Germany in Stalingrad. (Former Chancellor Angela) Merkel deceived the world community and its people, helping the Kyiv Nazi regime to war,” said Volodin.

“The current Chancellor Scholz went a step further, deciding to send German tanks to fight against Russia. Their fate will be the same as 80 years ago. The Leopards will be burned, repeating the fate of the fascist Tigers,” he was quoted as saying. detikINET from Eurasiantimes, Monday (6/2/2023).

In line with this, Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev recently said that modern German-made Leopard tanks would be destroyed in the same way as their predecessors, the Tiger and Panther, during World War II.

Tracing history, the Battle of Stalingrad which occurred about 80 years ago, changed the course of World War II. German troops surrendered against Soviet troops at that time.

The conflict lasted about 6 months in 1942 and 1943, is one of the biggest battles in history. Finally, the Russians defeated the Nazi army at Stalingrad, in the dead of bone-chilling winter.

There were between one and two million deaths by the time the sadistic war ended on February 2, 1943. The Nazi surrender was celebrated in Russia as the event that saved Europe from Adolf Hitler.

Stalingrad, located about 900 kilometers southeast of Moscow, was the industrial center of the pre-war Soviet Union, with factories manufacturing military equipment. In addition, Stalingrad served as a crossing point to Central Asia, the Caspian Sea and the oil fields of the Caucasus.

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