Churchill said, not quite the truth, but you get the point: 'Before Alamein we never had a victory, after Alamein we never had a defeat'. Alamein marked the most easterly movement of the Axis in North Africa in the same way as Stalingrad in Russia. North Africa was, in many ways, a sideshow in WW2, but it was vital to the British aided by the Commonwealth forces there.
***On A+LS its El Alamein
the battle for Stalingrad
Invasion of Normandy or D-Day was first turning point of the war on the western front, a 2nd turning point was Battle of the Bulge.
The Battle of Midway .
the battle of Britain because Germany couldn't gain air superiority over England Hitler had to change his plans of invading
The Battle of Gettysburg is usually noted as the turning point of the US Civil War.
the battle of midway
Stalingrad
Stalingrad
Battle of Midway
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The Battle of Midway was the turning point in the pacific for the US.
The Battle Of Midway