The air battle over Britain.
In 732, the Franks halt to further Muslim advance into Europe
The battle of the bulge
Because the Battle of Stalingrad was one of the turning points of WWII. (i. e. The Germans could not win, and after the battle the Soviet Red Army started to advance into Western Europe. )
The Battle of Tours effectively stopped the Islamic advance in Western Europe and allowed Catholicism (and Christianity in general) to survive as the dominant form of European religion and a potent opposition to Islam in the subsequent centuries.
The Battle of Tours was the final battle that drove the Muslim Moors from western Europe. It took place in Spain in 1492.
The famous battle of Tours in 732 A.D. halted the Muslim advance into Europe.
It halted the Muslim invasions Charles Martel's victory at the Battle of Tours (variously dated 732 or 733) ended the Muslim advance into Europe that had begun in Spain in 711. This allowed most of Western Europe to remain untouched by Islam and secured the position of Christendom. The Muslims were pushed back into Spain thus keeping Western Europe under influence of Catholic Christianity
The Battle of the Bulge
No they didn't. Japan had nothing to do with WW2 in Europe and the Battle of the Bulge took place on the western front in Europe.
It happened to advance the freedom of Europe from Nazi domination.
Operation Torch
The Battle of the Bulge was fought in the Ardennes region of Belgium, so yes.