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  1. The Battle of Leipzig [e] ( French: Bataille de Leipsick; German: Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig, [ˈfœlkɐˌʃlaxt baɪ̯ ˈlaɪ̯pt͡sɪç] ⓘ; Swedish: Slaget vid Leipzig ), also known as the Battle of the Nations, [14] was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813 at Leipzig, Saxony. The Coalition armies of Austria, Prussia, Sweden, and Russia, led ...

  2. The Battle of Russia is the fifth film of Capra's Why We Fight film series, and the longest film of the series. The scorched earth Soviet tactics, the room-to-room urban warfare in Soviet cities, and the guerilla warfare behind enemy lines are used to underline the Soviet resolve for victory against the Nazis. 5/10.

  3. Battle of Moscow, battle fought between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from September 30, 1941 to January 7, 1942, during World War II. It was the climax of Nazi Germany’s Operation Barbarossa , and it ended the Germans’ intention to capture Moscow , which ultimately doomed the Third Reich .

  4. Sovfoto/Getty Images. On the night of January 31, 1943, units of the 38th motorized rifle brigade of the 64th army broke through to the department store building in the center of Stalingrad ...

  5. Jest to film o skali i wspaniałości obrony Rosji przed wojskami III Rzeszy. To film o tym wojskowym osiągnięciu. To film o ludziach, którzy obalili mit o nazistowskiej niezwyciężoności. To film o zwycięstwie i klęsce – niemieckim zwycięstwie i niemieckiej klęsce. To bitwa o Rosję – bitwa, która trwała od wieków.

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · Battle of Tsushima, (May 27–29, 1905), naval engagement of the Russo-Japanese War, the final, crushing defeat of the Russian navy in that conflict. The Japanese had been unable to secure the complete command of the sea because the Russian naval squadrons at Port Arthur and Vladivostok made sorties

  7. After the victory at Stalingrad, the Soviet army remained on the offensive, liberating most of Ukraine, and virtually all of Russia and eastern Belorussia during 1943. The battle for the city of Stalingrad proved a decisive psychological turning point, ending a string of German victories in the summer of 1942 and beginning the long retreat westward.