Various key factors played a role in the victory for the Soviets at Stalingrad. The massive numbers of Russian troops gave them a significant advantage and the Russian winter made it difficult for the Germans to advance.
Th battle of Stalingrad was a military and psychological victory for the Russians .
Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad, where Hitler lost far too many troops and supplies, leaving a permanent and deadly cripple on his military.
The Blizzard at the Battle of Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad was in Russia .
Th battle of Stalingrad was a military and psychological victory for the Russians .
Germany lost the Battle of Stalingrad
2 February 1943
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.
Battle of Stalingrad
The battle was a turning point because it was a military and psychological victory for the Russians .
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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.
Dunkirk The Battle of Britain The Battle of Stalingrad D-Day The Battle of the Bulge The Battle of Kursk The Battle of Berlin
Stalingrad
The 2 key countries involved in the Battle of Stalingrad was the USSR and Nazi Germany. However, the Germans did have some assistance from Romania, Croatia, Italy and Hungary. The battle was a decisive victory for the USSR.
Failure of Germany's operation Barbarossa to take Stalingrad.