Rain it stopped the 60th thanks division like 30 miles short of Moscow.
Russia was more with the Allies because Hitler captured Russia Russia sided with both sides
Take over for Hitler and join Allies in fighting Russia
At the beginning of the war - dispensable. At the end of the war they were indispensable in war material manufacture.
1812 was the year of Napoleon's invasion of Russia, which ended in disaster for him. It is generally considered the beginning of the end of his Empire.
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There was one major turning point. The Russian Winter. Trust me, that was the beginning of the end of Hitler's Eastern Front.
The end came for Adolf Hitler when the U.S.A. and Russia( Stalin) got together and took out the refinery that the Germans had in Italy. The U.S. had to refuel in Africa and Stalin had control of Africa at the time. Also the end of Adolf Hitler was when he killed himself
Russia was more with the Allies because Hitler captured Russia Russia sided with both sides
Hitler was never the leader of Russia.
Take over for Hitler and join Allies in fighting Russia
Hitler invaded Russia in 1941 in what was known as Operation Barbarossa, but this invasion was never successful and Hitler never managed to take over Russia.
At the beginning of the war - dispensable. At the end of the war they were indispensable in war material manufacture.
1812 was the year of Napoleon's invasion of Russia, which ended in disaster for him. It is generally considered the beginning of the end of his Empire.
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US - Woodrow Wilson throughtout the war Britian - Beginning - Herbert Henry Asquith - End - David Lloyd George France - Beginning - Gallieni, Esperey, Nivelle - End - Petain, Clemenceau, Foch Russia - Beginning - Nicholas Li - End - Joseph Stalin
US - Woodrow Wilson throughtout the war Britian - Beginning - Herbert Henry Asquith - End - David Lloyd George France - Beginning - Gallieni, Esperey, Nivelle - End - Petain, Clemenceau, Foch Russia - Beginning - Nicholas Li - End - Joseph Stalin
Yes. It's partly because the German army was caught in Russia's winter and weren't prepared to deal with that amount of cold. Also it's partly because Hitler invaded Russia in the summer, therefore, Hitler's invasion carried over into winter. So, in the end, the German army surrendered.