Soviet Union The Battles of Leningrad and Stalingrad. By: Sean Zontini.

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Soviet Union The Battles of Leningrad and Stalingrad. By: Sean Zontini

Its Significance To The War The Battle of Stalingrad was the true turning point of the war in Europe. It basically ended any realistic plans Hitler had of dominating Europe.

The Basics About The Battles Where: The battles happened in Stalingrad and Leningrad Russia. When: The attacks on Stalingrad and Leningrad were in June Then ended with a huge loss to the Germans in January 1943.

The Basics About The Battles Part 2 Who: Russia vs. Germany. Germany lost by a lot. What: Germany wanted to expand its power though out Europe. They thought that invading Russia would be easy. But they were wrong and lost.

How The Germans Lost The lost because the Russian hit the Germans with a huge counter attack. Yet Hitler still wouldn’t admit defeat and retreat. With control of Russia Hitler's power would be at its highest.

Surrender At Stalingrad The long Battle of Stalingrad ended in January 1943 with the surrender of German troops like these. Of the 91,000 prisoners taken by the Soviets, only about 5,000 eventually survived and returned to Germany.

Overview Germany attacked Russia Russia won Basically ended Germans chances of taking over Europe

Quiz!!! True or False 1.Germany won both battles. 2.Russia won big time and took 90,000 P.O.W. 3.Stalingrad and Leningrad are in Germany.

Citation "The Battle of Stalingrad|Germany is Stopped in Russia|." Micropedia Brittanica, Web. 30 Mar United States History, 467, Boston Massachusetts, Pearson Pretice Hall, 2008.