The Russians did launch a massive counterattack after the city was taken to drive the Germans out but other than that i don't think so.
The battle was fought within the city of Stalingrad itself .
There were a few outcome of the battle of Stalingrad. One of which was that it was a decisive victory for the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany's first major defeat. Because of this battle, it was the turning point of the war. The outcome was mainly determined when the German 6th Army was trapped within the city and were nearly completely destroyed.
The Battle of Philippi. In history, there were actually two battles of Philippi, fought within days of each other, but Shakespeare has compressed them into one battle.
There are various things Germany needed to win the battle of Stalingrad but the key ones are having logistic supplies to the battle Field and better battle condition's. The battle conditions were very harsh as at the time, it was the harshest that the USSR has seen since the start of the century. This made the battle ground treacherous for vehicles to cross and it didn't help the soldiers in the Battle Especially the German 6th Army, which were trapped in the city of Stalingrad, majority died either from frost bite or starvation. The reason why Germany didn't have much logistical supplies of ammo and food was for many things. It didn't help with the battle conditions which made trucks nearly impossible to cross and whiles the Germans try to air supply the people in the Battle field and USSR bombed close to all of German airfields within a proximity range of Stalingrad, which made sending supplies via air close to impossible.
The battle for Stalingrad incorporated many forms of fighting inside a city from fighting from house to house to struggling to control different floors of a single building . The combat was to be found even within the sewer system of the city itself . Snipers were a constant danger for any who placed themselves in exposed positions with head-shots being the signature of a sniper-shot . Battles were waged within factories among the machinery and at Mamaev Kurgan the fighting was even among the headstones found in the cemetery . Some of the most vicious fighting in the Second World War was to be found on the Eastern Front with the only parallel to be found was in the Pacific Theater . The fighting in and around the city was waged in the bitter cold of Winter .
their were no battles within the mainland.
I think it was the Battle of the Bulge No, Stalingrad is much more devastating, as is Kursk. It probably depends on whether you include civillians as well as military casualties. Certainly the Russian Front was much more deadly than the war in the west. In terms of percentages the Japanese death tolls in some engagements were amazingly high against the US recapturing forces. The second answer is correct. In fact, the three largest battles of World War II (Stalingrad, Kursk, Moscow) were all on the Eastern front.
A decisive element in the defeat of the German Sixth Army was the loss of mobility having been bogged down in street fighting within the city of Stalingrad allowing the Russians to marshal forces sufficient to trap the Germans within the city by a two-pronged counterattack on the wings of the Germans along with their allies thus trapping them where they were besieged leading to their eventual surrender February 2 , 1943 .
Its failure convinced the Persians that the only way to keep the Greek cities quiet and stop disrupting the peace in its empire was to bring them within the empire. This led to the persian invasion of peninsular Greece a decade later.
Australia has never attacked Australia. There has been no civil war within the country. Smaller rebellions have taken place, such as the Battle of the Eureka Stockade, but there have been no major battles.
The Battle of Saratoga happened during 1777 and was the turning point in the Revolutionary War. Burgoyne was the leader of the British and Horatio Gates was the leader of the Continental Army. There were two battles that were within the Battle of Saratoga. They were the Battle of Bennington and the Battle of IDK ! someone fill it in ! i need help also on what the patriots were after in the war ! help or answer the question i posted . THANK YOU !
There was the Battle of Fort Stevens, which was in a portion of the District of Columbia that was not, at the time, formally within the boundaries of the city, but is now (it's a few blocks south of Walter Reed).