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If your talking about in terms of nation wise then it was the USSR only as no other allied country aided the USSR in the battle. If you are talking about individual (s) then I would say Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov along with Joseph Stalin as Zhukov lead the Major counter offensive attacks onto the Germans and he was a experience marshal along with Joseph Stalin.

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