The very first major event after World War 1 was the Treaty of Versailles ("The events that led to the outbreak of WWII timeline."). It was created, June 28th, 1919, as an agreement for the French and Belgian leaders to get compensation from Germany for all of the damage done to their countries from WW1, as well as …show more content…
This battle took place in the city of Stalingrad, which is now known as Volgograd, in the U.S.S.R. July 17th, 1942-February 2nd, 1943 ("Battle of Stalingrad." History.com 2009). Three hundred and thirty thousand German soldiers, who were led by General Paulus, had invaded Russia and started blasting houses and factories all while increasing the number of casualties ("Battle of Stalingrad." History.com 2009). Fortunately, the Russians, who were led by V.I Chuikov and Marshal Georgii K. Zhukov, had a remarkable resistance and were well prepared and strong enough to fight regardless the numbers that the Germans had first started off with, but the Germans had made it to the center of the city ("Battle of Stalingrad." History.com 2009). However, they could not reach their main goal which was the Soviets oil fields ("Secrets of the Dead: Stalingrad, the Deadliest Battle."2016). As the Germans were continued being stalled by the Russians they were starting to run short on not just men, but vital supplies as