The battle was fought within the city of Stalingrad itself .
During the battle both Russians and Germans fought each other for control of the city .
the battle of Stalingrad took place in Stalingrad, Russia
The city of Stalingrad borders the Volga river and both Germans and Russians wanted to control river traffic .
The Nazis fought the Soviets at Stalingrad.
The battle of Okinawa in the Pacific .The Battle of Stalingrad , which was regarded as the turning point of WW2 on the Eastern Front where the Russians and Germans fought for the city of Stalingrad : the Germans were decisively defeated .
No it was fought in the Russian city of Stalingrad. The only connection to any sort of body of water was that the Russians were at one point pushed back to the bank of a river and received supplies and men from the other side
yes, with 2 million casualties
Probably the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk.
The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Germans and the Russians. It marked the southerly & eastern limit of advance of the Germans in Russia. It is seen as a turning point in the 2nd world war. There is no connection between Stalingrad & the war in the Pacific.
The Battle of New Hampshire. And the Battle of Stalingrad. And your mom and I.
The connection between German submarine warfare & the battle of Stalingrad is a distant one............Ans 2 - The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Russian and German Armies and air forces. Submarine warfare was not a part of it.
While there might have been support coming to Russia at the time of the battle of Stalingrad, the battle was fought entirely by Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany, in short, no.