The Battle of Stalingrad (August 23, 1942 and February 2, 1943) marked the furthermost Eastern point the Nazi army reached on the Eastern Front . After the battle the Russians could not be stopped on their way to Germany's capitol of Berlin marking the end of war for the Russians and Germans both .
Germany would never again mount a successful offensive against the Soviet Union.
Stalingrad
because, Germany lost and it only had 20% of it's army left, so they slowly retreat.
Midway and the Battle of Stalingrad
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)
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Germany would never again mount a successful offensive against the Soviet Union.
The Battle of Stalingrad .
the failure to take Moskow and Stalingrad....................
At the battle of Stalingrad (1942). Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union defeatedGermany at Stalingrad marking the turning point of the war in Eastern Europe.
The Battle of Stalingrad .
because, Germany lost and it only had 20% of it's army left, so they slowly retreat.
Stalingrad
Stalingrad is generally regarded as the turning point in Europe at the end of 1942, however for the British it was El Alamain in the North African desert. Generally speaking after Stalingrad the war was unrecoverable for Germany barring the possibility of Atomic weapons, or winning in the Atlantic against shipping.
Midway and the Battle of Stalingrad
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)
The Battle of Stalingrad was a disaster for the German Armies