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- RG-17.08.06, Stalingrad is surrounded, Volkischer Beobachter, published on 11 September 1942
- RG-17.08.10, The city of Voroshilovograd was captured by German army in short attack, Volkischer Beobachter, Vienna, published on 18 July 1942
- RG-17.08.15, The German offensive in Southern Russia, published on 8 August 1942
- RG-17.08.18, German summer campaign, 1942
- RG-17.08.21, The combat in Russia, published on 14 September 1942
- RG-17.08.29, German, for the Eastern Front, a harbor in England and the map of the Eastern Front
- RG-17.08.41, German approach in Stalingrad, August 1942
- RG-17.08.44, German combat opperation in Stalingrad, August 1942
- RG-17.08.45, Soviet counter-offensive near Rzhev failed, Voelkischer Beobachter, Vienna, published 31 August 1942
- RG-17.08.55, German map of the Caucasus, Eastern half
- RG-17.08.56, German map of the Caucasus, Western half
- RG-17.08.62, Photograph depicting 3 of 18,300 Soviet prisoners of war, summer 1942
- RG-17.09.03, German-Soviet war, Swiss newspaper Neue Zuercher, 18 August 1942
- RG-17.09.08, Swiss newspaper, Journal de Geneve, No. 243, in French, the Germans made new efforts in Southern Russia
- RG-17.18.05, German wartime newspaper excerpt, wartime Moscow
- RG-17.18.06, German Wartime newspapers, Voelkischer Beobachter, Stalingrad is surrounded, published on 11 September 1942
- RG-17.18.08, German, the Caucasus is conquered
- RG-17.18.10, The city of Voroshilovograd was captured by German army in short attack, Volkischer Beobachter, Vienna, July 18,1942
- RG-17.18.13, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, 'Schwarze Korps,' published on 23 July 1942
- RG-17.18.14, Battle for Stalingrad, published on 13 September 1942
- RG-17.18.15, The German offensive in Southern Russia, published on 8 August 1942
- RG-17.18.18, German summer campaign 1942
- RG-17.18.21, The combat in Russia, published on published on 14 September 1942
- RG-17.18.28, German, the Caucasus front, 1942
- RG-17.18.29, German, for the Eastern front, a harbor in England and the map of the Eastern Front, ca 1942
- RG-17.18.30, German-Russian war, Swiss newspaper Neue Zuercher, 18 August 1942
- RG-17.18.41, Wartime German-language newspapers, German approach in Stalingrad, August 1942
- RG-17.18.44, Wartime German-language newspapers, German combat opperation in Stalingrad, August 1942
- RG-17.18.45, Soviet counter-offensive near Rzhev failed, Voelkischer Beobachter, Vienna, published 31 August 1942
- RG-17.18.46, Wartime German-Language newspaper, Die Wehrmacht, German, on route to Stalingrad, November 1941
- RG-17.18.47, Hungarian and German wartime newspapers; in the hell of Stalingrad
- RG-17.18.54, Swiss newspaper, Journal de Geneve, No. 243, in French, the Germans made new efforts in Southern Russia
- RG-17.18.55, German map of the Caucasus, Eastern half
- RG-17.18.56, German map of the Caucasus, Western half
- RG-17.18.57, Hungarian newspaper, Oraiujsag, 18 September 1942
- RG-17.18.60, Photographs depicting the destroyed citiy of Stalingrad and the fate of civil population
- RG-17.18.61, Photograph depicting a Bunkerfabrik ( a ruined bunker factory) in Stalingrad
- RG-17.18.62, Photographs depicting 3 of 18,300 Soviet prisoners of war, summer 1942
- RG-79.01.134, Hetfo Reggel, Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical. June 15, 1942.
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