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Q: What are some problems they had durin the Battle of Stalingrad?
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Soviet troops captured 80000 Germans in the Battle of what?

It was at the Battle of Stalingrad - though the actual number is considered to be even higher by some historians.


What contributed to the german defeat in the battle of stalingrad-?

The Russian troops and the Russian winter and Hitler's bombing of radar stations are some of the factors that contributed to the German defeat in the battle of Stalingrad.


Soviet troops captured 80000 Germans in the Battle of .?

Actually, the Soviets captured 91,000 German soldiers and SS in the Battle of Stalingrad, and suffered some 150,000 killed. Although the Soviets lost some 500,000 soldiers and civilians, the fight at Stalingrad proved to the Russian people that the Germans could be beaten.


Who fought and won the Battle of Stalingrad?

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.


Who was an important Sniper during the Battle of Stalingrad?

The best known sniper at the battle of Stalingrad was Vasily Grigorevich Zaytsev, he killed 225 Axis troops during the battle of Stalingrad, and many before and after Stalingrad. He was blinded by a mortar round during the battle of Stalingrad, but was able to have his sight restored. Zaytsev was given the title "Hero of the Soviet Union" and was eventually promoted to the rank of captain. You might also find this list at http://www.wio.ru/galgrnd/sniper/sniper.htm interesting to look at. It does not specify whether these snipers were at the battle of Stalingrad, but I would lay money on a guess that most of them were at some point.


Good books on the Battle of Stalingrad?

Some of the better books on the Battle of Stalingrad are Enemy at the Gates : The battle For Stalingrad by William Craig , Stalingrad by Heinz Schroter , The Road to Stalingrad : Stalin's War With Germany Vol 1 by John Erickson , To The Gates of Stalingrad : Soviet - German Combat Operations , April - August 1942 Vol 1 by David M . Glantz , Armageddon in Stalingrad : September - November 1942 Vol 2 by David M . Glantz and , yet to be published , Vol 3 by David M . Glantz - title undetermined .


What was some events of the Battle of Stalingrad?

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.


What was the European theater and what were some of the battles fought there?

one of the battles fouyght in the theatre was the battle of Stalingrad


What are the best books about the Battle of Stalingrad?

Some of the better books on the Battle of Stalingrad are Enemy at the Gates : The battle For Stalingrad by William Craig , Stalingrad by Heinz Schroter , The Road to Stalingrad : Stalin's War With Germany Vol 1 by John Erickson , To The Gates of Stalingrad : Soviet - German Combat Operations , April - August 1942 Vol 1 by David M . Glantz , Armageddon in Stalingrad : September - November 1942 Vol 2 by David M . Glantz and , yet to be published , Vol 3 by David M . Glantz - title undetermined .Also , An Infantryman in Stalingrad: From 24 September 1942 to 2 February 1943An Artilleryman in Stalingrad - Memoirs of a Participant in the Battle .


What are some specific World War 2 battles?

El Alemein, D-Day, and the Battle of Stalingrad


What are some major battles that took place in world war 2?

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


Why was there a battle at Stalingrad during World War 2?

The battle at Stalingrad took place because Hitler had invaded Russia and was defeating the Russian army at every battle as they advanced through Russia. When Hitler ordered an attack on Stalingrad (some historians feel he only did it because he hated Stalin and the city was named after him), Stalin ordered the city held at all costs (and some historians feel that he did that because the city was named after him.) Therefore, two great armies met headon at Stalingrad. And the Russians defeated the Germans in what was to be the turning point for the allies defeat of Germany.