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A major turning point in the WWII was when the French Revolution taken back France from the Nazis.
This man did not fight in any battles for the texas revolution.
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He was not in any.
It wasn't. Stalingrad didn't exist until after Stalin took over Russia. Stalingrad was called Volograd in WW1 and wasn't involved in any direct battles by German troops. It was the site of a number of battles during the Russian Civil War. The Siege of Stalingrad took place in WW2
The soldiers weren't trained well and they weren't organized well until later. They also didn't realize how serious the war would be until they started getting killed in brutal battles.
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People call it a turning point of WW2 in the European Front because it was the first major allied victory and Nazi Germany defeat. From this point, the Nazis began to retreat due to not enough resources left for any major comeback. The only come back were many battles in the Ukraine areas such as battle of Kursk.
Woodrow Wilson did not see any major battles in World War 1. In fact, during World War 1, he was the President of the United States.
He didn't 'fright' in any battles. No General was ever more unflappable. Someone said "Ulysses don't scare worth a d**n." His major battles were Shiloh, Vicksburg, Chattanooga, The Wilderness, Coldharbour, Petersburg, Appomattox.
Historians each have any number of US Civil War battles were "major". Or for that matter lists of "less then major" battles.They do agree on the following battles and military actions as "major". They include battles such as:* Both Bull Runs * Shiloh* Antietam * Sieges on Richmond and Petersburg*Peninsula campaign* Hampton* Frdereicksburg* Chancellorsville* Gettysburg* Fort Donelson* New Orleans* Atlanta* Chickamauga* Vicksburg
Atheism is simply the lack of belief in gods.There are no major turning points of atheism except one: Some people who have been exposed to religious belief early in life reach a significant point in life where they realize that belief in a supernatural father figure who controls human destiny and must be worshipped and obeyed is simply illogical, irrational and manmade. They decide to abandon religious belief and belief in gods. Some people are never exposed to religious belief and so that turning point need not occur. They lack any turning point.
The Soviet forces won many, many battles. Some of the best known are: * Moscow * Stalingrad (widely seen as the key turning point in the war in Europe) * Kursk * Berlin
Yes. There were battles in the Civil War where union forces were outnumbered. When we study the battles in school, we generally stick to the major ones. There were many others. In a number of those, there were more confederates than Union solders.
Benedict Arnold was a traitor during the Revolutionary war, and one of Washington's most trusted generals. Although him turning to the british side caused the U.s. army to lose morale, he did not really cause anybody to lose any major battles because of him.
He wasn't in any battles.
Yes, he was in the Trojan war and guided Prince Paris' arrow so it killed Achilles.