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.
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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).
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No. Stalin had died a decade earlier.
With Hitler he was a socialist. He had nothing in common with Stalin.
Joseph Stalin was a brutal dictator feared by his people.