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The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
The Germans exhausted their forces in a major attack
Second Battle of El Alamein turned the tide of the war in North Africa for the Allies. It was the first Allied Victory in two years and proved British commander Field Marshal Montgomery's reputation.
The tide turned in favor of the United States during the battle of midway
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The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
Allies
The Germans exhausted their forces in a major attack
Second Battle of El Alamein turned the tide of the war in North Africa for the Allies. It was the first Allied Victory in two years and proved British commander Field Marshal Montgomery's reputation.
Battle of Midway :)
Midway
Military historians consider that the tide turned against Japan with the Battle of Midway, and that the Allies had the upper hand from then on.
That was the Battle of Midway Island.
To sum it up, after a short period of retreat in the pacific, north Africa and Russia, the tide slowly turned and after 4 years the allies won.
The tide turned in favor of the United States during the battle of midway
Normandy