The allies.
There were 3 countries which were involved with the Battle of Berlin, 2 were allied countries and 1 were axis. For the allies it was mostly Soviets but Poland did help with adding 200,000 soldiers. For the Axis, it was obviously Nazi Germany.
Allied Victory!!
The allied powers won this battle this was a subsidiary attack of the battle of somme. This was also the first battle tanks were used.
After the Russians won the Battle of Stalingrad the Russians progressively forced the Germans out of Russia until the Russians won the Battle of Berlin .
During World War II, the main Allied powers, including the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and China, won significant battles against the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. Key victories for the Allies included the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Midway, and the D-Day invasion at Normandy. The Axis powers faced major defeats that contributed to their eventual surrender, such as the Battle of El Alamein and the Battle of the Bulge. Ultimately, the war concluded with the unconditional surrender of Germany in May 1945 and Japan in September 1945.
There were 3 countries which were involved with the Battle of Berlin, 2 were allied countries and 1 were axis. For the allies it was mostly Soviets but Poland did help with adding 200,000 soldiers. For the Axis, it was obviously Nazi Germany.
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No German general won The Battle of Berlin. The Russians defeated the Germans in that battle
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The soviet army by conquering the Reichstag
No specific battle 'won' ww2. But you're probably refering to the battle of Berlin.
The Allied forces won the Battle of Normandy. This was fought immediately after D-Day.
Allied Victory!!
The allied powers won this battle this was a subsidiary attack of the battle of somme. This was also the first battle tanks were used.
Allied Forces won.
The Allied Nations Won, America, Canada, Britain, etc..
No, Poland and Soviet Union did.