The battle of Stalingrad affected the rest of World War 2 by?
No, the battle of Kharkov in 43 was the last major victory for Germany on the eastern front this occurred after Stalingrad was lost. The battle of Kharkov would lead into the Kursk battle which put the Reich on the defensive for the rest of the war.
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The Germans were forced to retreat from the Soviet Union
The Battle of Stalingrad was the last OFFENSIVE battle for Nazi Germany, it resulted in a German army divsion being cut off to the rest of it's army by the allies and thus losing the battle, The invasion of Berlin by the allies was the final conflict that resulted in Hitler committing suicide when they were outside the city.
Battle of the somme and the rest i dont know sorry :(
The Columbian exchange affected the rest of the world by the movement of living things such as plants,animals, and diseases between the eastern and western hemispheres.
Peaple from different parts of the world helped Britain during the war like America France and sikhs were part of our army swell but to the rest of the world it would mean world peace :)
Really the atomic bombs affected Japan directly but the rest world were fearing that the weapons made to protect them will cause their deaths.
one of them is in poland I dont know the rest...so...sorry =(
its talking about the things his people went through. I'm guessing during world war 2 and how they were affected
one of them is in Poland I dont know the rest...so...sorry =(