Of the battles which turned the tide against the Axis, Stalingrad was such a battle for the Eastern Front. The correct military decision would have been for the German Sixth Army to withdraw, but Hitler did not allow it, and a relief expedition led by the Fourth Panzer Army was unable to break through. The resulting losses to Germany were crippling.
You mean Joseph Stalin?Or the battle of Stalingrad?Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union,Leader Of the Communists.He was Supreme Commander of the Red Army,I suppose if i were to explain more it would be a whole book...Hope this helps.The Battle of Stalingrad was a massive battle,one of the turning points in WWII.2 million soldiers were lost on both sides(Soviet Union Vs. Nazi Germany).
No. Stalin had died a decade earlier.
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With Hitler he was a socialist. He had nothing in common with Stalin.
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Stalin was involved in the Battle of Britain? I think he just stood back and watched...
Stalin.
Because Hitler was fighting on a number of war fronts, Stalin became one of the victorious leaders of WW2.
They were allies and were suppose to help eachother but they didnt help Stalin when needed so he resent them.
Adolf Hitler for Nazi Germant and Joseph Stalin for the USSR.
The collapse of the windmill represents the downfall of Stalin Grad (I think I spelt that wrong) during WW2 when Hitler (Germany) tried to take over Russia.
Stalin was the leader of Russia during the war and that means he was the one to finalize any Russian Front battle plans.
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The communist leader who defeated Hitler in the battle of stalingrad was Joseph Stalin. He was the leader of the USSR who defeated Germany in the battle of Stalingrad.
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Nikita Khrushchev. There was a battle for succession of power in the Soviet Union (an interregnum) from 1953 (when Stalin died) to 1956 (when Khrushchev came to power).