The Seige of Stalingrad. It really wasn't much of a battle, just the Russians trying to starve them out.
raraanig
I don't now
The Russian Revolution was carried out by Lenin in 1917. Stalin succeeded him in 1924. From this, we can infer that he made Russia an industrial power AFTER the revolution.
it is important because it
Central Industrial, Volga, Ural.
WW2
Joesph stalin
Ethenic russian,
Claudio Morrison has written: 'A Russian factory enters the market economy' -- subject(s): Case studies, Industrial relations, Industrial management, Free enterprise
At the time of the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and March and November 1917 the majority of Russians were peasants. The number of industrial workers was very small by comparison.
They were important because they set traditions of re-revolutionary war. They were also icons that lived on until this day and are priceless to the russian people.
Volga