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Q: What should Hitler have done to win the Battle of Stalingrad?
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How could Germany win the Battle of Stalingrad?

There are 3 ways which the Germans could of won the Battle of Stalingrad. The 3 ways are;To have better battlefield conditions (could of done it earlier or later)Could of tried to get more logistic supplies to the city with air and tank reinforcements.Instead of Hitler splitting the army group into 2 smaller army groups, he should of sent all to Stalingrad or to the oil fields then to the city of Stalingrad.


What did Hitler believe should be done to people he considered inferior?

Hitler believed that people inferior to himself and to Germans should be put to work or killed.


What are the reason for killing them?

There was no reason Hitler should have done that! he should have killed him self because he was part Jew!


What would have happened if Hitler won Stalingrad?

After he was done with Stalingrad he would move to Moscow. He would easly because the red army would have only 1/3 of there strength ater Stalingrad. After Hitler was done with the Sovet Union he would go in take over Italy. Then he would move to the western soon France would fall again to Hitler. Spain would come next then Great Britin and Portugule. After all the allies were defated(exept for Canada,Mexico, and China) Hitler would build up his nazy and then lanch a huge attack on the North American Countrys. He would go for The United States,first going up to Washiton D.C. After he would go for Mexico and Canada and attack Japan. The United States would be last to go and probily have to face at the end all the people,wepeons,planes,ships, and bombs. If that fails its all over. Hitler wins.


What should Adolf Hitler have done instead of killing everyone?

Adolf Hitler should have learned to compromise instead of killing people he disagreed with or saw as unfit. However, genocide is a common tactic among authoritarian dictators.


What was done to stop Hitler?

World War 2 happened to stop Hitler.


Why did Hitler want to wipe out Stalingrad?

Adolf Hitler wanted to own the city for several reasons, most notably easy access to the caucus oil fields which would have been incredibly helpful in fueling his tanks and mechanized military forces


What was done to bring peace into the world war 2?

The short answer is Hitler was beaten by the allied forces. The Russians descended on Berlin from the east and the allied forces from the west. Previous key moments included the Americans entering the conflict following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour. The Battle of Britain when the RAF defeated the luftwaffe, the D-Day landings and the American landings in the pacific, Hitler declaring war on Russia, the allied victories in North Africa and Monte casino and the battle of medway (amongst others) and the german defeat in Stalingrad. Germany surrendered on the 7th of May 1945 and the Japanese surrendered on 14th August 1945 following the two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


What actors and actresses appeared in What Hitler Has Done to Tel Aviv - 2011?

The cast of What Hitler Has Done to Tel Aviv - 2011 includes: Adolf Hitler as himself Yael Katzir as herself Nurith Knaan Kedar


What could the German people have done to stop Hitler?

they can not do any thing because they are very afraid of Hitler


How did Hitler control children?

he done it by speaking out of his mouth


What events led to Germany's surrender.?

"The first event was D-Day, the second event was Hitler's death/suicide, and the third was all the German scientist came to the U.S.A and gave us the atomic bomb." - Original Answer I would say the real answer (no offence to the first answer-er) would be 1. Germany's population, resource base and industrial capacity simply paled in comparison to the Allies (the USSR in particular). 2. The German war industries did not mobilize for "Total War" in the way that the Allies did until AFTER the war turned against them (primarily at Stalingrad). 3. The folly of the Battle of Britain, where Hitler squandered the best of his aircraft and pilots. 4. The disaster of Stalingrad, where the best of Hitler's army was destroyed by bad planning, winter weather and stubborn Soviet resistance (in that order!) 5. The insanity of Adolf Hitler With his army destroyed in Stalingrad, his air force irreparably weakened over England, Hitler had already lost the war before the Allies landed at D-Day. The defeat at Normandy simply meant that the Germans had to surrender unconditionally to the western allies, as opposed to a negotiated peace. The original answer here has a common US/ Western centric attitude towards the Second World War in Europe - it really was a war between the Soviet Union and Germany. The eastern front dwarfed the western front in every number (casualties, troops, dollars, area et cetera) Hitler's suicide didn't have much to do with the German's losing the war... it was his meddling and insanity that lost it for them! In fact, if he had done himself in the day after he walked into Paris, they might have done pretty well in the end... Thank God he continued to screw it up for them!