Most did not return to Germany. They died in prison camps in Russia. Out of the approx 110,000 taken prisoner only 6000 made it back to Germany. The higher the rank had the best chances. Most ended up at kolyma gulag camp in Siberia at the medal mines, where they were worked to death. May God bless there soals. K. Steele north Jersey N.J.
It was at the Battle of Stalingrad - though the actual number is considered to be even higher by some historians.
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
Stalingrad on the Volga River .
The Germans versus the Russians .
It was at the Battle of Stalingrad - though the actual number is considered to be even higher by some historians.
Actually, the Soviets captured 91,000 German soldiers and SS in the Battle of Stalingrad, and suffered some 150,000 killed. Although the Soviets lost some 500,000 soldiers and civilians, the fight at Stalingrad proved to the Russian people that the Germans could be beaten.
only stopped the germans from invading Moscow, leningrad, stalingrad and captured berlin in WWII
Battle of Stalingrad in around 1942-1943. They actually captured more Germans than 80,000 I think. I could be wrong so don't quote me on this :|
About 1 100 000
Stalingrad was a Russian city (Leningrad) so the Russians defeatedd the Germans of course.
The biggest turning point of the war in the eastern area was the defeat of Germany in Stalingrad. The Nazis were defeated and thousands were captured. General Rommel however considered the war lost by the Germans when they were defeated in Africa and Germans were captured there.
It was the USSR which were victorious in the Battle of Stalingrad.
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
Stalingrad on the Volga River .
The Soviets.