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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.

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What contributed to the German defeat in the battles of Stalingrad?

The Russian winter


Did the Soviet Union defeat Germany in the Battle of Stalingrad?

Russia defeated the German Army at the Battle of Stalingrad (February 2, 1943) .


What was the decisive factor in the German defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad?

fighting in street fights


Why historians regard the Battle of Stalingrad as the greatest battle?

The Battle of Stalingrad is generally regarded as significant because it was the first major defeat of German forces by Russian forces and marked the end of German expansion into Russian territory .


When does the battle of stlingrad end?

The Battle of Stalingrad ended on February 2nd, 1943, with the complete defeat of the German 6th Army.


Where and how did the german's meet defeat in Stalingrad?

The Germans came to grief in Russia at the significant battle of Stalingrad from which they never recovered ; the battle for the city was from 17 July 1942 - 2 February 1943 .


Why do you think people called the battle of Stalingrad a turning point in the war?

It started the defeat of the German invasion of Russa


Why do you think people call the battle of Stalingrad turning point in the war?

It started the defeat of the German invasion of Russa


German defeat in Battle of Stalingrad?

Yes, a defeat with many casualties. The Russians hid in nearly every building and were near impossible to kill all of them.


Who fought Stalingrad?

The Battle of Stalingrad, occurred from August 1942 until February 1943 in the city of modern day Volgograd, Russia. The battle occurred between German forces of the Wehrmacht and Soviet Union forces. The battle was the first significant defeat of German forces in the Soviet Union since their invasion in June 1941.


Is it true that the Battle of Stalingrad was an important victory for the German army?

No , the Germans suffered a significant defeat at the hands of the Russians losing the battle for the city of Stalingrad ; one which the Germans never recovered from since the Russians from that point on had the initiative .


Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a pivotal event for Germany?

Because Hitler could have taken the remainder of the USSR after he captured Stalingrad. And after he had taken over the USSR, there's no telling what his next target would've been. Fortunately, the German's suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad and, in February of 1943, they surrendered. To give you an idea of how badly they were defeated, many historians regard Stalingrad as the turning point of the war in Europe. After that battle, Hitler couldn't dream of winning. He could only prolong it.