War in the Pacific and in Europe

  • Battle of Moscow

    By early October after 4 million casualties on the Soviet side, the German army had reached within 200 miles of Moscow. The Soviets defended the city by constructing three defensive belts and deploying new armies and bringing troops from the Siberian and Far Eastern Military District.
  • Battle of Stalingrad

    The 3 month battle is seen to be the war’s turning point. After Stalingrad the Wehrmacht would make no more advances in the USSR. The mid-November 1942 mobile operation to cut off the city demonstrated for the first time the skill of the rebuilt Red Army.
  • The Battle of Kursk

    One of the three great Soviet victories, and the first achieved in the summer. The Red Army took and held the initiative along the whole southern front.
  • D-Day/ Normandy

    " the following six weeks of fighting in Normandy is the most obvious ‘significant battle’: it allowed the rapid liberation of western Europe.After D-Day Hitler chose to mount a stubborn defense of the Normandy region, and when the main American breakout came, in late July, the burned-out defending forces had no option but to beat a rapid retreat to the German border.'
  • Battle of Berlin

    The Battle of Berlin was the final major offensive of the Second World War in Europe. The Soviet army was successful in encircling the city and on April 20, 1945. The city surrendered on May 2 while fighting continued to the North West, West and South West of the city until May 8, when the war finally ended in Europe. After this battle, the city of Berlin was divided into four as per the agreement between the Allies.