MOSCOW--Thirty thousand German troops paced by 100 tanks and many planes stormed a factory settlement in north Stalingrad yesterday and at a cost of 45 tanks and more than 1500 men, pressed back the defending Red Army forces, a Soviet communique revealed today.
The battle for Stalingrad blazed into full fury again after a protracted lull, the High Command reported. Implying that the struggle was raging unabated, it said "our men are selflessly repelling furious enemy attacks."
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