If the Germans had captured Stalingrad, it could have significantly altered the course of World War II. The loss of Stalingrad would have weakened Soviet morale and military capability, potentially allowing Axis forces to advance further into the Soviet Union. A German victory might have also secured control over vital oil supplies in the Caucasus, bolstering their resources. This shift could have prolonged the war and made a successful Allied invasion of Europe more challenging.
The Tiger was an incredible tank. The Allies were incredibly lucky the Germans just couldn't build them fast enough.
The Allies got ashore and drove inland, in a year the war was over.The outcome was that Allied armies had a firm grip of France and were there to stay. One of the greatest German officers, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel had said at a Germans staff meeting - "If we don't repel them from the beaches, we have lost" - he was correct.
The most important battle of World War II is often considered to be the Battle of Stalingrad, fought from 1942 to 1943. This battle marked a significant turning point in the war as the Soviet Union successfully defended the city against the German Army, leading to a catastrophic defeat for the Nazis. The victory not only boosted Soviet morale but also halted the German advance into Eastern Europe, shifting the momentum in favor of the Allies. Stalingrad's outcome ultimately paved the way for subsequent Soviet offensives and contributed to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
D Day wasn't a war, but an invasion onto the beaches of France as the start to take back Nazi occupied countries. Thousands of men died on the beaches, but the outcome was the allies were able to move inland and defeat the Germans.
The war would have dragged on and the Germans would have perfected more 'terror weapons' like the V2 rockets, and possibly supplied them with primitive atomic warheads.
if the romainains won they could sent suplys to the Germans in Stalingrad
Once surrounded , the Germans were incapable of properly resupplying themselves by using only airfields .
Notably , it marked the turning point of the war on the Eastern Front where the Germans eventually were later defeated in Berlin .
the German sixth army surrenderd to the Russians
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The German strategy was to control the Volga river and stop the flow of supplies into Russia thus eventually winning the war on the Eastern Front . The Germans lost the battle for the strategic city of Stalingrad February 2, 1943 losing the German's Sixth Army along with most of the Italian , Romanian and Hungarian troops supporting the battle . The Germans lost and never regained the initiative on the Eastern Front and the Russians came to lose Berlin and the war against the Russians .
The outcome was the liberation of many French villages and the defeat of the Germans in that area and capture of many Germans. They went on to conquer the Germans in the rest of France, Belgium and Germany. Russia mounted an invasion in the Eastern European nations too.
There were a few outcome of the battle of Stalingrad. One of which was that it was a decisive victory for the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany's first major defeat. Because of this battle, it was the turning point of the war. The outcome was mainly determined when the German 6th Army was trapped within the city and were nearly completely destroyed.
The German campaign to seize Stalingrad in 1942 ended as a major stunning defeat for the German Army. It was the first noticeable defeat for Hitler since he took power in 1933, and the most apparent military defeat of the German Army since the war began in 1939. However, it is not accurate that Germans lost faith in Hitler because of this. It is more accurate to say that Germans began to think that Hitler was not invincible, and that ultimate victory in the war was not certain. Germans still supported Hitler & their nation to the fullest, however doubt of the eventual outcome of the war began to enter their minds. Although eventually by 1945, many Germans had lost faith in (and many more their enthusiasm for) Hitler as their leader, they never really stopped supporting Germany during the war. The threat of Russian invasion & occupation led most Germans to resist the Soviets to the very (bloody) end of the war.
It was only 6. And israel captured jeruse lm
It was only 6. And Israel captured jeruse lm
the same as it was for adults, it was stopped when the Germans lost control of the camps and ghettos.