D-Day invasion of Normandy, June 6th, 1944.
Mistaken question - It WAS a turning point in WW2. Tt was the first major defeat for the Luftwaffe.
There were several turning points in the Second World War:Battle of Coral Sea and Battle of Midway (turning point against Japan in the Pacific)Battle of Stalingrad (turning point against Germany on the Eastern Front)Second Battle of El Alamein and Operation Torch (turning point against Italy in North Africa)D Day (turning point against Germany on the Western Front)
It contributed to the World War 2. To be exact, the World War effort in Europe as the battle was a key turning point for WW2 in Europe for the Allies against the Axis.
It was a major turning point for the War in the Pacific and the war against Japan. A huge invasion force along with 4 major carriers were lost by Japan. A loss that Japan could not make up before it far to late.
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YES, D-Day was the turning point for the war in Europe.
allied forces were on the continent of europe giving the allies the opportunity to assault German forces in the occupied areas of Europe......
You are incorrect. -D-Day WAS considered the turning point of WW2 in Europe.
The major turning point in the War in the Pacific was the Battle of Midway.
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D-Day is important for us because it was the major turning point of World War 2. The Allies were finally back in Europe in force.
The drop of the atomic bomb on Japan.
Mistaken question - It WAS a turning point in WW2. Tt was the first major defeat for the Luftwaffe.
None of the turning-points "helped the Holocaust". In Europe the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43) is regarded as a key turning point, but the Holocaust continued ...
In Europe, it would be the Battle of the Bulge
Normandy (D-Day)