the turning point of "the great war" was the sinking of the luistania the central thought that they were going to win and so did everyone else but that never happented becasue the allies got more mad and fought back harder than ever before.
The arrival of thousands of trained American soldiers was a turning point. The winning of the battle in the Ardennes was a turning point for the Allies against the Germans. The arrival of some of the more technological advance weapons helped too, like the tank.
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There was no turning point because the Germans inflicted high casualties on the Russians who most of the time had 1 rifle between 4 people so then they ran into machine fire. They did this until they pulled out of the war in 1917
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World War 1 was the first great turning point in the 20th century because of how different the war was. Planes, gases, and machine guns were used. People no longer felt the same way about war as they did in the past. There were also many promises made and then broken, citizens become disillusioned with those who were leading them.
Gettysburg, July 1-3 1863, is considered the turning point the USA Civil War.
Russia withdrew from the war and Germany's troops could focus on the Western Front. American joined the war on the side of the Allied Forces.