At the Battle of Stalingrad
A) Stalin's forces suffered their most devastating defeat.
B) Hitler demonstrated the unstoppable force of Blitzkrieg.
C) Hitler realized that he could not defeat the Soviet Union.
D) the United States made a significant contribution to the defense of a key Soviet city.
E) Germany and the Soviet Union were unable to defeat one another and quietly withdrew their forces to meet another day.
C
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