A obvious one was the actual battle of Stalingrad. During this battle, numerous operation were launched which were by the Soviets. These operations were called: Operation Saturn, Operation , Operation Winter Storm, Little Saturn and Operation Koltso. These operations were offensive operations by the Soviets to fight back the German military and by of which leaded to the Nazis first major defeat.
the battle of Stalingrad took place in Stalingrad, Russia
The Americans took Stalingrad? The Americans were never anywhere near Stalingrad and the Battle of Stalingrad was won by the Soviet Union.
The US had nothing to do with the Battle of Stalingrad. Battle of Stalingrad took place on the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union which the US had never been involved with during World War 2. The US was only involved with the War in the Pacific Theater and later on the Western Front.
Some of the major victories for the Allies were: The Battle of Britain, which took place in Great Britain, where Luttwaffe bombed British airports, radar, powerplants, etc. Battle of Stalingrad, which took place in Volgograd, formerly known as Stalingrad. The Soviet Scorched Earch strategy took its toll on the German invaders. The battle alone resulted more Russian deaths than the USA suffered in the entire war. Stalingrad was Nazi Germany's furthest expansion. The Battle of Midway, which took place in the Pacific Ocean, were the Japanese Navy suffered one of its worst defeats. Midway was the turning point of the American-Japanese war in the Pacific Ocean. The fall of Berlin, which took place in Berlin, Germany, were the Red Army entered the Nazi capital city, and caused the end of Hitler and his conquest of Europe. The war in Europe was over!
The Battle of Stalingrad was a major turning point in World War II, and is considered the bloodiest battle in recorded human history. The battle was marked by the brutality and disregard for civilian casualties on both sides. The battle is taken to include the German siege of the southern Russian city of Stalingrad (today Volgograd), the battle inside the city, and the Soviet counter-offensive which eventually trapped and destroyed the German Sixth Army and other Axis forces in and around the city. Total casualties are estimated at between 1 and 2 million. The Axis powers lost about a quarter of their total manpower on the Eastern Front, and never recovered from the defeat. For the Soviets, who lost almost one million soldiers and civilians during the battle, the victory at Stalingrad marked the start of the liberation of the Soviet Union, leading to eventual victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.
The Battle of Stalingrad
The battle for Stalingrad took place between 17 July 1942 and 2 February 1943 .
the battle of Stalingrad took place in Stalingrad, Russia
Midway, Battle of the Buldge and Battle of Stalingrad (not US help)
The Americans took Stalingrad? The Americans were never anywhere near Stalingrad and the Battle of Stalingrad was won by the Soviet Union.
Stalingrad took place from August 1942 to February 1943.
The biggest tank battle was at Kursk in 1944 Possibly the Battle of Stalingrad. It helds millions of casulties.
The US had nothing to do with the Battle of Stalingrad. Battle of Stalingrad took place on the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union which the US had never been involved with during World War 2. The US was only involved with the War in the Pacific Theater and later on the Western Front.
Mostly at the border of Germany/Russia. Germany came far into Russia's territory, but Russia was able to push them back. An example of a battle that took place would be the Battle of Stalingrad.
Some of the major victories for the Allies were: The Battle of Britain, which took place in Great Britain, where Luttwaffe bombed British airports, radar, powerplants, etc. Battle of Stalingrad, which took place in Volgograd, formerly known as Stalingrad. The Soviet Scorched Earch strategy took its toll on the German invaders. The battle alone resulted more Russian deaths than the USA suffered in the entire war. Stalingrad was Nazi Germany's furthest expansion. The Battle of Midway, which took place in the Pacific Ocean, were the Japanese Navy suffered one of its worst defeats. Midway was the turning point of the American-Japanese war in the Pacific Ocean. The fall of Berlin, which took place in Berlin, Germany, were the Red Army entered the Nazi capital city, and caused the end of Hitler and his conquest of Europe. The war in Europe was over!
Stalingrad
It wasn't. Stalingrad didn't exist until after Stalin took over Russia. Stalingrad was called Volograd in WW1 and wasn't involved in any direct battles by German troops. It was the site of a number of battles during the Russian Civil War. The Siege of Stalingrad took place in WW2