How much help did Russia get from the west in the battle of Stalingrad, early in the war. Capturing 80,000+ and turning the tide of the war?
The war wasn't won in 1941, early 42, it was just "not lost"; big difference. Anyway, the Russians WERE receiving lend lease prior to and at the time of Stalingrad. They didn't do it on their own, and would have lost had it not been for the Western capitalism Russia spent the next 60 years trying to destroy.