As well as crippling the Soviet Union and Germany with devastating losses which in turn for Hitler contributed to his failure in his world conquest. Due to the “Not a step back order” from both sides many unnecessary lives were lost. However had Stalingrad fallen to Axis power the war would have definitely had a different outcome and Hitler may not have been stopped in the European theatre. This battle also set the stage for Hitler’s ultimate downfall
The final chapter in the destruction of Hitler's Third Reich began on April 16, 1945 when Stalin unleashed the brutal power of 20 armies, 6,300 tanks and 8,500 aircraft. As the last major offensive of the war in Europe, the Battle of Berlin saw the fall of the Nazi Socialist Party, the German Army, the suicide of Hitler and the end of the Second World War. The push of the Soviet army westwards saw them advance as much as 25 miles a day before stopping just 35 miles east of the German capital, Berlin (“10 Bloodiest Battles” 1). Stalin had mustered up all his might to launch an offensive on the heart of