| After the crucial offensive
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| Follows a shameful retreat
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| An attack against the western flank
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| And they might escape defeat
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| Forced into hedge-hog position
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| A break-through is strictly prohibited
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| Thus murdering thousands of men
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| Feeding them
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| Assuring them they will get out
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| The 6th army’s faith in it’s Führer
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| Von Manstein’s relief not succeeding
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| The panzers of Hoth are pushed back
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| Experiencing their own tactic
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| Entrapped in this Kesselschlacht
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| Foremost frontlines changing daily
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| Innumerable casualties
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| In overcrowded field-hospitals
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| No ending to the injuries
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| Evacuating Marinowka
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| The pulverized 3rd I’d
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| On the high-road to Karpowka
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| Leftovers of infantry
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| Passing the horse cadavers
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| A path marked with bloodstains
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| Distorted division vehicles
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| Cracked skulls, piece of brains
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| Crooked frozen bodies
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| Soldiers die where they fell
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| Crawling on the trail of treason
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| Entering the Portal to Hell
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| The clearange of Pitomnik
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| In the raging snow
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| Desperate Junkers planes
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| Circling above
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| Wounded forgotten
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| Metal, blood and dirt
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| Running to the safety
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| Of Stalingrad’s outskirts
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| Puny figures sleeping
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| In stinking holes
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| Thick fog and black smoke
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| Living like moles
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| Under-nourished troopers
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| Turn into dust
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| Typhoid and dysentery
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| Vaporizing pus
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| Eating their comrades entrails
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| Accomplained by crows
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| Chaplains commit suicide
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| As there’s no god above
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| Everywhere carcasses
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| Too frozen to eat
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| Nothing to fight for
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| And no more blood to bleed |