The Battle of Stalingrad, fought between July 1942 and February 1943 during World War II, is one of the deadliest battles in history, with estimates of total casualties exceeding 1 million. This brutal conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union marked a turning point in the war, as the Soviet victory halted the German advance into Soviet territory. The battle was characterized by intense urban warfare and significant civilian suffering.
It is an estimate that 2.4 Million People fought during the Battle of Stalingrad.This includes:500,000 Germans240,000 Italians200,000 Romanians215,000 Hungarians5,000 Croatians1.25 Million SovietsEveryone apart from the Soviets were Members of the Axis.
More than 125 million People
Stalin killed more than 20 million people. Only 6 million people were killed during the holocaust, many of which were jews, Gypsies, Muslims, and gays.
No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
The battle was more brutual than people expected
In World War I, the Battle of Verdun claimed more than a million dead and wounded. It lasted more than nine months. The French claimed a strategic and tactical victory.
there is more than 30 million... there is more than 30 million...
from 4 to more than 60 million
The Somme
India: more than 755 million people Nepal: more than 18 million people Bangladesh: nearly 16 million people
The Battle of The Somme
A megacity is a coty that has more than 10 million people such as Shanghai.
120 million
yes
A megacity is a city with more than 10 million people living there. Tokyo is a megacity because more than 10 million people live
Johannesburg, in South Africa, is the southern African city with more than 3.3 million people.
Many