Answer: George Washington
Explanation:
I hope this question refers to the battle of stalingrad
This was a major turning point in WW2 as the Red guard strategically frustrated Hitler delaying his lightening victory tactics, until his soldiers were starved off food, supplies and weakened by encroaching winter. the heavy military loss that Hitler suffered at Stalingrad was never recoverable and from that point forward Hitler was fighting a defensive war from two fronts, a fete that heavily suffocated him.
The Appilachian mountains was the greatest barrier, because it was crawling with Indian's that may have made them turn back.
Answer:
maybe both
Explanation:
For abolitionist and antislavery activist, blacks and white, Brown emerged as a hero a martyr and ultimately a harbinger if the end of slavery. Most Northern whites especially those not committed to abolition were aghast at the violence of his action
Under the leadership of British statesman Edward G. Wakefield, the first British colonists to New Zealand arrived at Port Nicholson. While attempting to land, so many crews were killed by warriors from Maori people, who interpreted the European's exchange trumpet signals as a prelude to battle. The effect of this colonization can be summarized by the statement:
The Maori won legal equality early on but saw their rights taken away over time.