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Q: How did the Soviet Union kill the 6th army in the Battle of Stalingrad?
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Did the Soviet Union defeat Germany in the Battle of Stalingrad?

Russia defeated the German Army at the Battle of Stalingrad (February 2, 1943) .


Who fought Stalingrad?

The Battle of Stalingrad, occurred from August 1942 until February 1943 in the city of modern day Volgograd, Russia. The battle occurred between German forces of the Wehrmacht and Soviet Union forces. The battle was the first significant defeat of German forces in the Soviet Union since their invasion in June 1941.


What was the name of the Soviet Army during World War 2 which defeated the Germans in the Battle of Stalingrad?

Red Army.


What did stailn do for World War 2?

You mean Joseph Stalin?Or the battle of Stalingrad?Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union,Leader Of the Communists.He was Supreme Commander of the Red Army,I suppose if i were to explain more it would be a whole book...Hope this helps.The Battle of Stalingrad was a massive battle,one of the turning points in WWII.2 million soldiers were lost on both sides(Soviet Union Vs. Nazi Germany).


Who did over 250000 troops die during the Battle of Stalingrad?

The 250,000 troops died during the battle of Stalingrad were most likely to be referred to the German Sixth Army. During the battle of stalingrad, the German Sixth army went into the city of stalingrad but they were encircled by the Soviet army and trapped. Due to limiations of logistical support and rations, most of the german sixth army died to from starvation or from frost bite.


Outcomes on the Battle of Stalingrad?

There were a few outcome of the battle of Stalingrad. One of which was that it was a decisive victory for the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany's first major defeat. Because of this battle, it was the turning point of the war. The outcome was mainly determined when the German 6th Army was trapped within the city and were nearly completely destroyed.


Is Battle of Stalingrad a cause or effect?

Is was both a cause and a effect. The Battle of Stalingrad was the cause for the Axis decline from the Eastern Front. It was an a effect when Hitler split Army Group south to Army groups A and B to go for 2 targets, Stalingrad and the key Soviet Oilfields.


Why is Stalingrad signficant?

Because the Battle of Stalingrad was one of the turning points of WWII. (i. e. The Germans could not win, and after the battle the Soviet Red Army started to advance into Western Europe. )


A major turning point in the war was the capture in1943 of a large German army by soviet troops at the battle of.?

Stalingrad


A major turning point in the war was the capture in1943 of a large german army by soviet troops at the battle of?

Stalingrad.


A major turning point in the war was the capture in 1943 of a large German army by Soviet troops at the battle of?

Stalingrad


What surprise move did the soviet union make during the Battle of Stalingrad?

The surprising move the USSR made during the Battle of Stalingrad was that they launched Operation Uranus on 19th November 1942 and lasted for 4 days until the German 6th Army was totally wiped out. Either they were dead or captured.