Jordan Andrew Bridgers

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His men had captured several Russian couriers running through the streets with handwritten messages. Sensing that the Soviet Sixty-second Army’s telephone communications had broken down, and that it was now increasingly dependent on isolated small groups to contain the Germans, Meunch assumed that his depleted battalion could manage the last half mile toward their goal.
Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad
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