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The Battle of Stalingrad.
It is known that 2.5 Million People fought during the Battle of Stalingrad and ruffly 1.85 Million People were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad, so Around 650,000 people survived that battle 2/3 of the Survivors were Soviets.
The 2 key points from the result of the Battle of Stalingrad which impacted World War 2 in Europe was that it was Germany's first major defeat in the war. Also, from February 2nd until end of the war, the Axis (Germans) began and kept retreating. That's why people say the Battle of Stalingrad was a key turning point of the war in the European Theater.
The 2 key countries involved in the Battle of Stalingrad was the USSR and Nazi Germany. However, the Germans did have some assistance from Romania, Croatia, Italy and Hungary. The battle was a decisive victory for the USSR.
Apart from the obvious German Surrender, there were some key events. For example, there was; Case Blue, Operation Little Saturn, Operation Winter storm and Operation Uranus. These were the 5 key events for the timeline of the Battle of Stalingrad.
The Blizzard at the Battle of Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad was in Russia .
Is was both a cause and a effect. The Battle of Stalingrad was the cause for the Axis decline from the Eastern Front. It was an a effect when Hitler split Army Group south to Army groups A and B to go for 2 targets, Stalingrad and the key Soviet Oilfields.
45,000 Civilians were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. All of them were Soviet Civilians in Stalingrad. Most people died either from Starvation, Artillery or Ariel attacks or from Dehydration.
the battle of Stalingrad took place in Stalingrad, Russia
The Battle of Stalingrad was a disaster for the German Armies