It was mainly fought on land but the battle did take place on some forms of water and was fought also on air.
Some sea battles were when the soviets destroyed German supplies. With air it was fought when the USSR bombed German airfields and when the Germans try to bomb the city, there were few some air to air battles was only less than a hand fall.
The connection between German submarine warfare & the battle of Stalingrad is a distant one............Ans 2 - The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Russian and German Armies and air forces. Submarine warfare was not a part of it.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle (fought between Royal Air Force and Luftwaffe over Great Britain in 1940). The Battle of the Bulge was a land battle fought in Ardennes in 1944.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought over southern England in the late summer of 1940 with the Luftwaffe trying to gain air superiority over the RAF before the planned land invasion of the UK could take place. German aircraft losses were so high that Hitler abandoned his planned invasion
The Battle of the Bulge was primarily fought on land. It was a major German offensive campaign during World War II, launched through the Ardennes region of Belgium in December 1944. The battle involved significant ground combat between Allied forces and the German army, making it one of the largest and bloodiest battles fought by the United States during the war.
The 40 ish day long battle of Britain was fought mostly in the air.Yes, The Germans Launched their Luftwaffe air force against Britain's homeland (RAF) to gain air superiority and cripple their forces (navy mostly). Almost all of the battle was fought in the sky.
The connection between German submarine warfare & the battle of Stalingrad is a distant one............Ans 2 - The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Russian and German Armies and air forces. Submarine warfare was not a part of it.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle (fought between Royal Air Force and Luftwaffe over Great Britain in 1940). The Battle of the Bulge was a land battle fought in Ardennes in 1944.
the battle of midway was fought by mainly air, partly sea, and no land. The US had planes station on Midway, but no actual fighting took place on land. It was mainly a battle of air craft carrier based air planes bombing the enemies ships.
The following list is names of the Soviet Armies who fought in the Battle of Stalingrad and what fronts in the battle:Stalingrad Front8th Air Army:28th Army:51st Army:57th Army:62nd Army:64th Army:Don Front24th Army:65th Army:66th Army:16th Air Army:South-West Front1st Guards Army:5th Tanks Army:21st Army:2nd Army:2nd Air Army:17th Air Army:
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought over southern England in the late summer of 1940 with the Luftwaffe trying to gain air superiority over the RAF before the planned land invasion of the UK could take place. German aircraft losses were so high that Hitler abandoned his planned invasion
No, D-day was primarily a land battle although the airforce and navy were heavily involved.
The Battle of the Bulge was primarily fought on land. It was a major German offensive campaign during World War II, launched through the Ardennes region of Belgium in December 1944. The battle involved significant ground combat between Allied forces and the German army, making it one of the largest and bloodiest battles fought by the United States during the war.
The 40 ish day long battle of Britain was fought mostly in the air.Yes, The Germans Launched their Luftwaffe air force against Britain's homeland (RAF) to gain air superiority and cripple their forces (navy mostly). Almost all of the battle was fought in the sky.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought over the skies of southern England.
Germany and the United Kingdom
# 1940, July-September: Britain, in the Battle of Britain (fought in the air over the southern part of Britain. # 1941, December: German advanced stopped outside Moscow and German armies forced back.
CHRISTER BERGSTROM has written: 'STALINGRAD: THE AIR BATTLE: 1942 THROUGH JANUARY 1943'