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No, America did not give financial support to Europe after the World War 1.
Midway in the Pacific, Stalingrad in Europe.
You are incorrect. -D-Day WAS considered the turning point of WW2 in Europe.
The drop of the atomic bomb on Japan.
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.
In Europe, it would be the Battle of the Bulge
Normandy (D-Day)
Germany's invasion of Russia
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 ...
W.B. Yeats wrote The Second Coming, in Europe, during the aftermath of World War I.
D-Day was the return of Allied troops with armour and air support to Nazi occupied Europe. The first time in years that the Allies faced German troops on the ground in large numbers. D-Day was absolutely the turning point of WW2 in Europe.