The Battle of Stalingrad is considered one of the major turning points of World War 2.
That battle broke the back of the German forces, the majority of which were in Russia at the time; it showed Stalin he could successfully fight the invaders; it began the gradual decline of Germany's strength, as Hitler had used up too many invaluable resources there, in a gamble he lost; and it began the long turning of Germany's retreat.
There is no Battle of Eventual Union.
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The battle of Trenton was so important because the patriote won it. it was the patriots best win and ended the revolution........im awesome Umm... no you are not awesome.
It was a battle that should have never happened since the war had been ended before the battle began.
The Battle of the Chrysler's Farm was so important because it was the Americans last attempt of getting Montreal, and it was considered by many to be a disastrous defeat for there army.
There is no Battle of Eventual Union.
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The battle of Trenton was so important because the patriote won it. it was the patriots best win and ended the revolution........im awesome Umm... no you are not awesome.
It was a battle that should have never happened since the war had been ended before the battle began.
The Battle of the Chrysler's Farm was so important because it was the Americans last attempt of getting Montreal, and it was considered by many to be a disastrous defeat for there army.
They were both considered 'turning points' in the American Revolution.
Because it was the bloodiest battle of the American Revolution Hope it helped :)
The South lost the initiative in the East.
It was when the battle of The Alamo ended.
It was a Ariel battle that was important cause it showed that Germany's air force was beatable and was the start of the beginning of the end for the German air force
It was a Ariel battle that was important cause it showed that Germany's air force was beatable and was the start of the beginning of the end for the German air force