(1. Late 1941 - Nazis failed to take Leningrad). 2. November 1941 - Advance on Moscow halted 15 miles from the Kremlin, German forces thrown back a considerable distance by early December 1941. ***3. August 1942-February 1943 - Battle of Stalingrad*** - The key turning-point of WW2 in Europe. After this the Germans had no hope of winning the war in Europe. 4. July 1943 = Battle of Kursk. Soviet victory in the largest tank battle ever.
Operation Barbarossa for one. Controls on the Orthodox Church and religion in general were loosened, Stalin finally began to reinstate competent generals as the war got worse and worse, and after Stalingrad and the turn of the tide, Moscow began expanding her power base across Eastern Europe.
I think it's generally accepted to be the defeat of the Germans at Stalingrad in the winter of 1942 to January 1943.
The battle of Stalingrad
Moscow, Kursk, Leningrad, Stalingrad,
Battle of Stalingrad.
After the Battle of Stalingrad, it was the turning point in the war.
The Russians held out at Stalingrad for many months. The Battle of Stalingrad was a long, epic, very bloody battle. It was the first time that German forces had been defeated and started a Soviet offensive.
Stalingrad wasn't the turning point for the war in North Africa. Stalingrad is in Russia, not North Africa. Stalingrad was a turning point for the war on the Eastern Front because it ground the German Army's advance to a halt and mired them in a nasty stalemate.
When hittler did that, Russia/USSR/Soviet Union went to the allies side to fight with USA and England/United Kingdom. With the help of Russia, the allies were able to defeat Germany.
Mistaken question - It WAS a turning point in WW2. Tt was the first major defeat for the Luftwaffe.
Stalingrad
Russia won the battle over Germany and was a huge blow to Germany. This also was a major turning point during WW2.
Germany's invasion of Russia
Leningrad
Stalingrad
in year 1917, United States joined the war. At the same year, Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and more gained independence from Soviet Russia.
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Midway
the battle of El Alamein
bloody Sunday was a turning point because it killed the people's faith and trust in the tsar (tsar is leader in Russia)
After the Battle of Stalingrad, it was the turning point in the war.
The Battle Of Midway