How many German prisoners of war were there after the Battle of Stalingrad?
9. 1000 The Germans, including 24 generals, limped to the cold and desolate Siberian prison camp on the road of ice and snow. These prisoners of war were hungry and suffered from frostbite, and most of them were wounded by bullets. Everyone was confused and depressed. They clung to the bloody blanket wrapped around their heads to resist the cold of MINUS 24 degrees Celsius. Two months ago, there were 285,000 people in this expeditionary force. Now, except for about 20,000 Romanian troops and 2,000 wounded people, they have all been airlifted back to foreign countries, and that's all the survivors have. All the others died in the battle and became victims of Hitler.