As well as being an important city, it bore the name of the leader of the Soviet Union. Psychologically it would have been a big defeat, but, as I told one of your classmates, the Soviets would have eventually stopped the Nazis even if Stalingrad had been lost for a while.
1-2 million people died 1-2 million people died
.Both the siege of Leningrad (8 September 1941 - 27 January 1944) and the battle for Stalingrad (23 August 1942 - 2 February 1943) were events in WW2 . Leningrad is now know as Saint Petersburg and Stalingrad is now Volgograd .
The Invasion at Normandy was a very important battle that occurred at sea during World War II. Others included the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway.
Quick (blitzkrieg), Quagmire (Battle of Leningrad)
The Battles of Kursk, Stalingrad and Berlin.
Leningrad & Stalingrad Cheers Rawad Nassif
World War 2 Battle of Stalingrad Battle of Britain Battle of the Atlantic Battle for Midway Battle of Leningrad
.Both the siege of Leningrad (8 September 1941 - 27 January 1944) and the battle for Stalingrad (23 August 1942 - 2 February 1943) were events in WW2 . Leningrad is now know as Saint Petersburg and Stalingrad is now Volgograd .
The Invasion at Normandy was a very important battle that occurred at sea during World War II. Others included the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway.
Quick (blitzkrieg), Quagmire (Battle of Leningrad)
Last offensive in Europe.
The Battles of Kursk, Stalingrad and Berlin.
Leningrad & Stalingrad Cheers Rawad Nassif
battle of britian midway leningrad stalingrad kursk battle of the bulge berlin D-day seigfreid line philipines
El Alemein
Some major WWII battles include: Battle of Britain Battle of the Bulge Battle of Iwa Jima & Okinawa Battle of Leningrad Battle of Midway Battle of Pearl Harbor Battle of Stalingrad
Yes, there was Operation Overlord also know as D-Day, The Siege of Leningrad, Battle for Britain, Battle for Berlin, and El Alamien
There was no battle line during World War 2.