the battle of Stalingrad lasted for about 180 days, it began on July 17th 1942 and ended on February 2nd 1943.
Stalingrad. Battle last for 200 days.
The battle lasted for 5 moths, 1 week and 3 days. It was fought on August 23, 1942 - February 2, 1943.
The Battle of Stalingrad lasted for 7 1/2 months, from July 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943. The German 6th Army, which had reached the city, was trapped and cut off, and eventually the troops were killed or captured.
It was the battle of Stalingrad that signaled the demise of the German empire, the battle of the bulge was the last great offensive Germany planned to stop the lightning advance on the German homeland after several military defeats on the eastern front.
It put the Germans on the defensive until they were pushed back to Berlin. Stalingrad was a huge turning point because that was really the first battle that Germany lost. They had been on a huge roll since the beginning of the war, and it showed the Allies that Germany wasn't invincible. Even though Adolf Hitler demanded they fight to the last man, General Field Marshal Friedrich Von Paulus's 6th army surrendered.
Because it was basically the Russian's message to the Nazis saying "Get lost, freaks!" It showed the Nazis that the Russians were going to stand until the last man if necessary to defend Stalingrad andMoscow.
Germany lost the Battle of 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.
An overly extended supply line , a harsh Winter , encircled by Russian forces , the loss of Ptomnik and Gumrak airfields which were the last means to supply the besieged 6th Army .
Stalingrad. Battle last for 200 days.
People would call the Battle of Stalingrad as it was the last major offensive by the Nazis on the Eastern front in Europe. Once the Soviets launched their counteroffensive attack, the Nazis had no chance and began to decline from the city of Stalingrad and from the USSR.
It lasted a lot longer than that, around 5 months.
Last Letters from Stalingrad was created in 1950.
I believe it was the Battle of Ramelle, in France.
No, the German victory at Stalingrad was not their last great victory of World War 2. After Stalingrad, they had some tactical successes on the Eastern Front, such as the Battle of Kursk in 1943. However, overall, the tide of the war had turned against Germany and they would ultimately be defeated.
The battle lasted for 5 moths, 1 week and 3 days. It was fought on August 23, 1942 - February 2, 1943.
The battle of moscow Both el Alamein & Stalingrad might be seen as turning points in WW2. The battle of the Bulge was the last throw of the dice for the Germans in the west. In the east the Russian advance is steady & determined. Finally the Allies cross the Rhine at Remagen & in Operation Varsity & eventually meet the Russians on the Elbe river.