Yes , on the Eastern Front the Germans lost the struggle against the Russians for the city of Stalingrad ; the Russians went on to Berlin winning the war against the Germans .
It is true. The reason would be after the crushing defeat of Stalingrad, the Germans began to decline from the Eastern Front.
Germany would never again mount a successful offensive against the Soviet Union.
This was a decisive battle, therefore it was a turning point for the allies.
The high tide mark of the Confederacy and the turning point of the Civil War.
The Battle of Gettysburg is often referred to as 'The High Water Mark of the Confederacy'.
== == The importance of this battle cannot be overestimated. The German army lost at least 25% of its combat materiel and a first-rate army without even mentioning the psychological impact. As a turning point however, Kursk is also significant. Afer that, the Germans lost the strategic initiative on the Eastern Front. After Stalingrad, the Nazi leadership had no hope at all of winning the war: they only prolonged it. Ohh.... and by the way stop using wikianswers for history essays.....
Gettysburg was considered the turning point of the civil war, and that battle went against the South.
The biggest turning point of the war in the eastern area was the defeat of Germany in Stalingrad. The Nazis were defeated and thousands were captured. General Rommel however considered the war lost by the Germans when they were defeated in Africa and Germans were captured there.
Germany's aggression at the Eastern Front was halted.
When it happened.... But it did however bring the french to support the colonists because they showed they could win.
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The Battle of Gettysburg was called as such by both sides in the American Civil War. The battle took place from July 1 to July 3, 1863, and resulted in a Union victory.