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Why did Hitler refuse to allow his army to retreat from Stalingrad?

He wouldn't retreat form Stalingrad because he was too over confident and too ckocky.


What was the impact of Stalingrad like?

part of the impact of Stalingrad was that it was the start of liberation of the soviet union and that leads up to the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945


Who won The Battle of Stalingrad and why?

The Soviets won the Battle of Stalingrad. The Soviets won at Stalingrad. It took months and the Soviets probably lost as heavily or even worse than the Germans, but they could better afford the losses. In the end, the Soviets destroyed an entire Army Group at Stalingrad, over 250,000 Germans. More than 100,000 Germans were finally taken prisoner, and of those only about 6,000 ever got back to Germany, and not until the war had been over for ten years and Stalin was dead. This handful was returned in 1955.


What is the total Russian casualties in the Battle of Stalingrad?

The total number of casualties in Russia were 9,150,000. Russia is at the top of the list for most casualties lost


How did the Battle of Stalingrad end?

The Battle of Stalingrad ended when Germany began to decline from stalingrad and this counted as a surrender. Reason for this was towards the end of the battle, the German 6th Army, which were trapped inside the pile of rubel city known as Stalingrad since mid-early November 1942, was destroyed due to being trapped and had close to no resources comming in for them to survive and fight back the soviets.

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What city did Germany take over in ww2 but then was surrounded?

Stalingrad


Why did Hitler refuse to allow his army to retreat from Stalingrad?

He wouldn't retreat form Stalingrad because he was too over confident and too ckocky.


What was the impact of Stalingrad like?

part of the impact of Stalingrad was that it was the start of liberation of the soviet union and that leads up to the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945


What battle had over 1 million casualities alone?

Battle of Stalingrad.


What country's Air Force wins victory over German Luftwaffe?

The British air force (called the Royal Air Force, or RAF) won a victory over the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain (July 10 to October 31, 1940).


Site of major Russian victory over German troops?

Battle of Stalingrad


Why was Stalingrad a turning point in World War 1?

It wasn't. Stalingrad didn't exist until after Stalin took over Russia. Stalingrad was called Volograd in WW1 and wasn't involved in any direct battles by German troops. It was the site of a number of battles during the Russian Civil War. The Siege of Stalingrad took place in WW2


Where would you find Luxembourg Europe Stalingrad and Rome in close proximity?

Is this a riddle? I would guess the answer is 'In Paris'. 'Luxembourg' can be a garden, 'Stalingrad' a neighbourhood, 'Rome' a Metrostation - and Europe is all over the place


Who did over 250000 troops die during the Battle of Stalingrad?

The 250,000 troops died during the battle of Stalingrad were most likely to be referred to the German Sixth Army. During the battle of stalingrad, the German Sixth army went into the city of stalingrad but they were encircled by the Soviet army and trapped. Due to limiations of logistical support and rations, most of the german sixth army died to from starvation or from frost bite.


Why didn't the Germans develop a heavy bomber during world war 2?

The Germans were developing heavy bombers at the very end of the war, but they were not yet in production. Heavy bombers were never a priority to the Luftwaffe. At the start of the war, the German government and Luftwaffe priorities were focused on aircraft that could support the German Army, instead of engage in strategic warfare (strategic bombing). The German Luftwaffe's primary mission was to help the Army win land battles & campaigns. Later the priorities shifted to air defense of the skies over Germany.


Who won The Battle of Stalingrad and why?

The Soviets won the Battle of Stalingrad. The Soviets won at Stalingrad. It took months and the Soviets probably lost as heavily or even worse than the Germans, but they could better afford the losses. In the end, the Soviets destroyed an entire Army Group at Stalingrad, over 250,000 Germans. More than 100,000 Germans were finally taken prisoner, and of those only about 6,000 ever got back to Germany, and not until the war had been over for ten years and Stalin was dead. This handful was returned in 1955.


Which countries airforce wins over German luftwaffe?

Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF).