.Both the siege of Leningrad (8 September 1941 - 27 January 1944) and the battle for Stalingrad (23 August 1942 - 2 February 1943) were events in WW2 .
Leningrad is now know as Saint Petersburg and Stalingrad is now Volgograd .
Battle of Stalingrad, but it was more of a siege because the battle lasted a few months.
The Battles of Kursk, Stalingrad and Berlin.
Makes the difference battles of the Second World War (in Russia it is called the Great Patriotic War) July 10, 1941 - August 9, 1944 - The Battle of Leningrad September 30, 1941 - April 20, 1942 - The Battle of Moscow July 17, 1942 - February 2, 1943 - The Battle of Stalingrad July 5 - August 23 - The Battle of Kursk 23 June 1944 - 17 July 1944 - Battle in Belarus April 16, 1945 - May 2, 1945 - Capture of Berlin.
Leningrad & Stalingrad Cheers Rawad Nassif
In WW2 the Germans got as far as Stalingrad in the south, and the Caucasus mountains, just north of Grozny. Leningrad was besieged in the north, & Moscow was not reached. Essentially Stalingrad was as far as the Germans got, at the end of 1942.
TRUE. To find out why, please see the Related Question: Why was the Battle of Stalingrad considered a turning point of World War II?
World War 2 Battle of Stalingrad Battle of Britain Battle of the Atlantic Battle for Midway Battle of Leningrad
The Battles of Kursk, Stalingrad and Berlin.
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The battle of Stalingrad affected the rest of world war 2 by?
Leningrad & Stalingrad Cheers Rawad Nassif
Makes the difference battles of the Second World War (in Russia it is called the Great Patriotic War) July 10, 1941 - August 9, 1944 - The Battle of Leningrad September 30, 1941 - April 20, 1942 - The Battle of Moscow July 17, 1942 - February 2, 1943 - The Battle of Stalingrad July 5 - August 23 - The Battle of Kursk 23 June 1944 - 17 July 1944 - Battle in Belarus April 16, 1945 - May 2, 1945 - Capture of Berlin.
Some major WWII battles include: Battle of Britain Battle of the Bulge Battle of Iwa Jima & Okinawa Battle of Leningrad Battle of Midway Battle of Pearl Harbor Battle of Stalingrad
The battle of stalingrad was important because, it was an turning point in World War 2.
The Battle for Stalingrad .
the battle for Stalingrad
Stalingrad was the furthest East & South the Germans got towards the Caucasus oil fields, & their defeat marks the turning point in the war against Russia. The German attacks on both Moscow & Leningrad were unsuccessful and the Soviet counter attack from Stalingrad begins the march toward their arrival in Berlin in 1945.
the battle of Stalingrad was between 23 August 1942 and 2 February 1943 in world war II