There was no 'battle of the USSR'. There was a 4 year war between Germany and the USSR with a great number of battles. There was one battle though that is often considered the 'turning point' of the war with Russia. That was the Battle of Stalingrad, the first major defeat of the German army in the Russian campaign.
It was the USSR which were victorious in the Battle of Stalingrad.
Collapse of the USSR in 1990.
The 2 key countries involved in the Battle of Stalingrad was the USSR and Nazi Germany. However, the Germans did have some assistance from Romania, Croatia, Italy and Hungary. The battle was a decisive victory for the USSR.
There was 5 Operations in Battle of Stalingrad. They were;Case Blue by Nazi Germany - DefeatOperation Uranus by the USSR - VictoryOperation Winter Storm by Nazi Germany - DefeatOperation Little Saturn by The USSR -VictoryOperation Koltso by the USSR - Victory.
Mainly the USSR and Nazi Germany.
As the battle was called battle of Kursk, it was fought in Kursk, USSR. So the city which was liberated by the soviets was Kursk.
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Adolf Hitler for Nazi Germant and Joseph Stalin for the USSR.
he surrender to the ussr in the battle for Stalingrad against the orders from his supiriors.
Most of the USSR's space endeavours were launched from Baikonur in central Kazkahstan.
From the USSR's perspective, the Battle of Britain was viewed as a crucial moment in World War II that demonstrated the resilience of the British people against Nazi aggression. The Soviets saw the British resistance as vital to delaying Germany's military ambitions, which allowed the USSR to strengthen its own defenses in preparation for the inevitable conflict with Germany. Additionally, the outcome of the battle reinforced the need for an alliance between the UK and the USSR against a common enemy, highlighting the importance of cooperation among nations facing fascism.
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