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The core takeaway is that the Germans possessed enough manpower to reinforce and supply Sixth Army adequately. Their failure to do so was not due to inherent shortages but a result of strategic neglect, logistical mismanagement, and a flawed allocation of forces. If Paulus had received the reinforcements he was entitled to, guided by better staff work and prioritization, the Battle of Stalingrad might have had a different outcome.