generally Stalingrad was one of the biggest successes, but overall the whole of operation barbarossa was the largest turning point in the war, the Germans also could not get supplies in in the winter, and were not used to the fighting conditions, the Russian used a tactic, where they retreated further back into their country, burning everything as they went, leaving nothing for the Germans. This led the Germans to starve and freeze, allowing the Russians to build up their supplies, as they were used to the cold.
They needed the supplies that were going down the Volga river .
The biggest defeat for the Germans came when they surrendered after losing the Battle of Stalingrad, February 2, 1943.
The July Battle was the turning point of Gettysburg war?
No. The Battle of Midway was considered a turning point in the battle against the Japanese.
The turning point was not a battle but a siege, the Siege of Vicksburg.
The major turning points in the Battle of Stalingrad were when the Soviets launched Operation Uranus. Also, when Germany tried to launch and failed Operation Winterstorm, the Soviets reacted by launching Operation Little Saturn and Operation Koltso.
tHe Battle of Stalingrad was a major turning point in WW2. The Battle of Midway was another.
Gettysburg was considered to be the turning point.
The battle known as the turning point of the American Revolution was the Battle of Saratoga.
The turning point of this battle was when we broke the IJN code and knew they were going to attack Midway
It was the last battle.
Battle of Saratoga