Leningrad.
Stalingrad
There were a few key events during the Battle of Stalingrad or relating to it. They are;Case BlueOperation UranusOperation Winter StormOperation Little SaturnOperation KoltsoThese were German and soviet offensives and counter offensive attacks. All of this led to the German surrender at Stalingrad and the destruction of the German 6th Army.
The Americans attacked both countries during the War. In regards to the atomic bomb; the German government was defeated before the bomb was finished being made. Japan refused to surrender, so the bomb was dropped.
They refused to surrender to the crown during the dissolution of the monastaries.
The Waffen SS and the German army
No, Hitler refused to ever surrender during WW 2 and instead committed suicide.
The longest campaign was the war against the Soviet Union, called Operation Barbarossa by the Germans. It started in June, 1941 and ended with the German surrender in May, 1945.
The German invasion of the Soviet Union during WW2 was called Operation Barbarossa.
The U.S. use nuclear bombs during World War ll to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Japan refused to surrender.
The Germans invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941. Congress refused to declare war on the Germans, so America did nothing during the invasion. America was already helping the Soviet Union with Lend Lease, but that's about all we could do when Congress refused to declare war. Back then, America followed the Constitution and did not go to war unless Congress authorized it.
No. The Finns were an Axis ally. They had fought the 'Winter War' in 1940 against the invading Soviet army and had eventually been forced to surrender various territories after heroic resistance. They supported the German invasion of Russia in 1941 because they were anti-Russian rather than pro-German.
During World War II, the Battle of Krusk was fought. It involved Soviet Union and German forces, with a Soviet victory.