People will probably have very different views on this. It's more a matter of opinion than fact. So here's one possible opinion: 1. U.S. enters the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. This adds the military and economic of the U.S. to the Allied side, giving them a distinct material advantage. 2. The battle of Stalingrad, July 1942 - February 1943. An prolonged and bloody battled that ends with the defeat of the German 6th Army. The German Army not only suffers heavy personnel and material losses, but also a crucial Propaganda disaster. It would prove to be the turning point on the Eastern Front 3. Soviet Union breaks non-aggression pact with Hitler, joining with the Allies to put pressure on Germany from the east. D-Day (June 6, 1944) was inevitable, but was not a turning point. Allied troops successfully invade Northern France and thereby open a second front against the German Army.
There are alot of important battles in World War 2, but if you mean strategically probably
D-Day, The Battle of the Bulge, the Battle of Stalingrad, and the Battle of Philippine Sea.
D-Day shattered the Axis defense in Sicily, Italy. The Battle of the Bulge vividly showed the Nazi leaders that the war was lost. The Battle of Stalingrad caused the Nazis to suffer irreplaceable losses in both troops and equipment. The Battle of Philippine Sea shattered the Japanese's offensive naval conquest, and get this, our navy was still very battered from the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Three major battles of World War 2 can be D-day which are when British and French troops landed on the west coast of France led by General Eisenhower. Another can be Pearl Harbor fought on the Hawaiian islands on December 7, 1941. The third can be the Battle of Midway which was a Strategic victory for the U.s. Because it halted the Japanese assault on the Philippians fought on Midway island June 4-7 1942
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There were several major battles in Northern Europe in World War II. Two of them were the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.
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the battle of the 'Coral Sea' is one of them
The major battles of World War 2 were fought in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific Islands.
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their were no battles within the mainland.
Stalingrad and Midway.
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Europe and the Pacific
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