Hitler had a few losses in Russia, a huge one was Stalingrad, after Hitler had captured Stalingrad, the Soviets launched multiple counter-offensives, and in doing so they encircled the German 6th army, trapping them in the city. As attempts to relieve the army, and supply them via airdrops failed, the Russian winter set in and long story short, the German 6th army was destroyed (Army being the highest in the chain of command). Another loss was the battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle.
Russia was more with the Allies because Hitler captured Russia Russia sided with both sides
Hitler was never the leader of Russia.
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.
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.
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When Hitler attempted to attack Russia his armies fell to the brutal winter just as Napoleon's troops when he tried to invade.
Adolf Hitler was the Nazi dictator of Germany. Josef Stalin was the Communist dictator of the Soviet Union (that includes Russia).
There is only one Napoleon and there is only one Hitler.
A MOOSE!!! RAWR!
no but they did reclaim his remains
Hitler did invade the USSR on 22 June 1941.
France and Russia do not share a border.