The Battle of Stalingrad, fought from August 1942 to February 1943, inflicted the most damage on the Germans during World War II. This pivotal battle marked a turning point in the war, with the German 6th Army suffering catastrophic losses, including around 300,000 troops killed or captured. The defeat not only weakened the German military significantly but also boosted Soviet morale and marked the beginning of a series of Soviet offensives that would push the Germans back toward their own borders.
France, & Belgium. Mostly in the area north & northeast of Paris, in the area where the Germans faced the Allies from 1914-1918.
the treaty which would have efected the Germans the most would have been the treaty of Versailles Germany had lost alot of land and money
The four most important battles were Battle of Verdun Battle of The Somme Battle of Ypres And the 1918 Battle of Amiens
actually i think it was the battle of Antietam the bloodiest battle in history
Canada lost 10,500 men at the battle of Vimy Ridge.
The Second Battle of El Alamein was perhaps the most important battle in the African theatre because it was the first major Allied offensive against the Germans.
battle of Dnepr in Russia
There was no such battle. The only really major confrontation was the Battle of Jutland (1916), in which the British lost far more ships than the Germans.
For winning the Battle of El Alemain against the Germans, killing over 30,000 Germans.
France, & Belgium. Mostly in the area north & northeast of Paris, in the area where the Germans faced the Allies from 1914-1918.
Probably most Germans were hated. But them USA Germans might not have!
The battle of Stalingrad and The Battle of Okinawa in the two different fronts of the war were the most aggressive response to the enemy in World War 2. The victory of these two battles basically told the Germans and the Japanese they had lost the war. The Red Army and the Allied Forces gave those battles all they had to repel the Nazi Germans and the Japanese. Sadly, they also had the most loss of life in each place.
Germans or russia
Because the Germans were deceived into believing that Normandy was not the real invasion that would come later at the Pas De Calais
The total number of casualties in Russia were 9,150,000. Russia is at the top of the list for most casualties lost
I think that it depends on who you talk to. Some Germans regret losing WW2 and some might think that it was terrible. I think in the whole, most Germans regret WW2 because most Germans during WW2 didn't like Hitler's decisions.
Battle of the Somme