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The Battle of Stalingrad (August 23, 1942 and February 2, 1943) marked the furthermost Eastern point the Nazi army reached on the Eastern Front . After the battle the Russians could not be stopped on their way to Germany's capitol of Berlin marking the end of war for the Russians and Germans both .

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Yes, if Russia would had lost the battle Russia would have fallen to Germany.

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