Turning Point World War II
For the Germans, the battle for Stalingrad turned
their world up side down. Their armoured divisions trained to
capture something like 50 miles a day, were now advancing at snail
pace, and attempting to subdue a burning city square against an
enemy who rarely showed himself. One single building would change
hands several times in a day, each battle only adding to the corpses
lying on the floor.
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Debate
University woes - rights for the rural masses
Considering the problem most of these youth have
to face - having come from underprivileged rural backgrounds with
poor employment prospects - the term inferiority complex used on
these youth does not justify the real and underlying issues of the
nation. It perpetuates a system out of equilibrium which has
pandered to the privileged of society, and has not addressed the
true issues of the masses.
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