TRUE. To find out why, please see the Related Question: Why was the Battle of Stalingrad considered a turning point of World War II?
When? If you are referring to World War II, the whole war was a series of major battles. Two of the battles were the Battle of the Bulge and the battle for Stalingrad but there were many, many more of equal importance.
The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Germans and the Russians. It marked the southerly & eastern limit of advance of the Germans in Russia. It is seen as a turning point in the 2nd world war. There is no connection between Stalingrad & the war in the Pacific.
The Battles of Kursk, Stalingrad and Berlin.
The 2 key points from the result of the Battle of Stalingrad which impacted World War 2 in Europe was that it was Germany's first major defeat in the war. Also, from February 2nd until end of the war, the Axis (Germans) began and kept retreating. That's why people say the Battle of Stalingrad was a key turning point of the war in the European Theater.
The battle of Stalingrad affected the rest of world war 2 by?
The battle of stalingrad was important because, it was an turning point in World War 2.
The Battle for Stalingrad .
the battle for Stalingrad
No, the battle of Kharkov in 43 was the last major victory for Germany on the eastern front this occurred after Stalingrad was lost. The battle of Kharkov would lead into the Kursk battle which put the Reich on the defensive for the rest of the war.
the battle of Stalingrad was between 23 August 1942 and 2 February 1943 in world war II
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Probably the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk.
Germany lost the Battle of Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad.
TRUE. To find out why, please see the Related Question: Why was the Battle of Stalingrad considered a turning point of World War II?