Yes, it is.
the battle of Stalingrad took place in Stalingrad, Russia
Russia .
Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad was in Russia .
Russia and Germany fought in the battle of Stalingrad. Russia owned Stalingrad, and then lost a lot of lives holding on to it, but lost the battle. Russia won in the long run because Germany lost a lot of soldiers and his supplies were drained after the battel.
Germany did. They invaded Russia and reach the river Volga and entered into Stalingrad.
why was stalingrad such an important place to control
Germany. Hitler invaded Russia because of their oil. The battles that took place were brutal. In Stalingrad they fought hand to hand for the city.
nearly all of them
While there might have been support coming to Russia at the time of the battle of Stalingrad, the battle was fought entirely by Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany, in short, no.
It wasn't. Stalingrad didn't exist until after Stalin took over Russia. Stalingrad was called Volograd in WW1 and wasn't involved in any direct battles by German troops. It was the site of a number of battles during the Russian Civil War. The Siege of Stalingrad took place in WW2
Mostly at the border of Germany/Russia. Germany came far into Russia's territory, but Russia was able to push them back. An example of a battle that took place would be the Battle of Stalingrad.