Stalingrad.
how were the allies able to defeat the axis in europe Principally Britain,the US & Russia. Others, notably Australia, fought both in the European & Pacific theatres.
Russia, in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905
At the Battles of Austerlitz and Borodino.
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the invasion of Russia
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Removal of Russia from the European naval arms race; which led to WWI.
1.The defeat of Russia by Japan. 2.The defeat of Italian forces by the Abyssinians in Ethiopia.
Russia defeated the German Army at the Battle of Stalingrad (February 2, 1943) .
how were the allies able to defeat the axis in europe Principally Britain,the US & Russia. Others, notably Australia, fought both in the European & Pacific theatres.
after pushing the British out of Dunkirk the German military decided to turn his attention to russia and bomb England into submission.
Peter the Great's defeat of Sweden in the Great Northern War marked a significant turning point for Russia, establishing it as a major European power. The victory at the Battle of Poltava in 1709 led to the decline of Sweden's influence and allowed Russia to expand its territory and secure access to the Baltic Sea. This newfound prominence enabled Peter to implement extensive reforms, modernizing the military and administration, and fostering a sense of national identity. Ultimately, the defeat of Sweden solidified Russia's role in European politics and set the stage for its imperial ambitions.
The Allied Forces defeated Germany and freed Poland from the Nazi occupation. Russia came in from the East to defeat Germany.
Russia's army would prepare to defeat Germany
Japan defeated Russia (Tsarist Russia) during the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905. Although Nazi Germany considered the Soviet Union (Russia) to be an Asian country, most Western nations today consider the former USSR (Russia) to be a European (Western) nation, even though the former USSR encompasses most of the continent of Eurasia.
One of the geographic features that makes Russia hard to defeat is the Ural Mountains which are separating Russia from Siberia.
Russia, in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905