On 19 November 1942, the Red Army unleashed Operation Uranus.
It fought in the early defense during the Battle of Stalingrad, and Operation Uranus.
An example of this theory in practice is Operation Uranus in 1942.
Operation Uranus, the tactical deep battle plan, worked.
The corps entered the sector south of Stalingrad as part of Operation Uranus.
As long as Chuikov could hold the city, the plan - Operation Uranus - would work.
Operation Uranus began in freezing fog on the morning of 19 November.
Close support of artillery and combat engineers was an important factor in the success of Operation Uranus.
Operation Uranus was first postponed from 8 to 17 November, then to 19 November.
As Operation Uranus concluded, German forces inside the encirclement were too weak to attempt a breakout on their own.