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What Urban War Battlefield was the closest to hell on Earth?
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Battle of Hel
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> Stalingrad.

But only if you are a normie who gets your history from the History Channel.

The real answer is the Siege of Sarajevo.

1,425 days. Snipers hunting children and old ladies for sport. No front lines, just a city of death where going for bread might get your head vaporized.



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