Well Directly no, but his policy's he ordered played a HUGE role in the victory at Stalingrad, His orders like order 227 which made Soviet soldiers retreating without orders a crime punishable by death. in Stalingrad around 30,000 soviet soldiers where shot by their own side due to this. although this policy sound ruthless in the bigger picture most soviet soldiers fought bravely and the policy actually increase morale.
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.
Volgograd. It was changed to Stalingrad on 10 April 1925
The Battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest in modern history, with combined casualties estimated at nearly two million. In July 1942, General Friedrich Paulus, the commander of the 6th Army, was ordered by Adolph Hitler to capture the city of Stalingrad. General Georgi Zhukov was personally selected by Joseph Stalin himself to defend the city of Stalingrad.
Volgograd
They were allies and were suppose to help eachother but they didnt help Stalin when needed so he resent them.
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.
Adolf Hitler for Nazi Germant and Joseph Stalin for the USSR.
Stalin.
· Stalin, Joseph · Stalingrad, Battle of · Stinson, Henry L. (US Secretary of War)
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).
The Battle of Stalingrad was a major battle in the war. Henry L. Stinson was the U.S. Secretary of War. Joseph Stalin was the leader of Germany.
The Battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest in modern history, with combined casualties estimated at nearly two million. In July 1942, General Friedrich Paulus, the commander of the 6th Army, was ordered by Adolph Hitler to capture the city of Stalingrad. General Georgi Zhukov was personally selected by Joseph Stalin himself to defend the city of Stalingrad.
Volgograd. It was changed to Stalingrad on 10 April 1925
The Battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest in modern history, with combined casualties estimated at nearly two million. In July 1942, General Friedrich Paulus, the commander of the 6th Army, was ordered by Adolph Hitler to capture the city of Stalingrad. General Georgi Zhukov was personally selected by Joseph Stalin himself to defend the city of Stalingrad.
Yes, and there is a city named Leningrad, named after the Founder of Communism.
Volgograd
communism