Meaning
[1] Historical: City on the Volga in the southwest of Russia
[1] historisch: Stadt an der Wolga im Südwesten von RusslandExamples
[1] The German Stalingrad tried to take in the Second World War, but were later tied by the Russians
[1] Im Zweiten Weltkrieg versuchten die Deutschen Stalingrad einzunehmen, wurden dann jedoch später von den Russen eingekesselt.
[1] "The sheet had turned since Stalingrad, and the Soviet army came closer to the Westerne"
[1] „Seit Stalingrad hatte sich das Blatt gewendet, und die Sowjetarmee kam immer näher in den Westen.“
Grammar note
The article is needed if "Stalingrad" in a certain quality, at a certain time or period as a subject or object in the sentence, is otherwise, i.e. usually, no article is used.
Declension
| 1 | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominativ | (das) Stalingrad | — |
| Genitiv | (des Stalingrad) (des Stalingrads) Stalingrads | — |
| Dativ | (dem) Stalingrad | — |
| Akkusativ | (das) Stalingrad | — |
Pronunciation
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