It would most likely be Operation Uranus. This is because it was the major Soviet counteroffensive during the battle of Stalingrad and it lead to the crushing of the German 6th Army, which was one of the reasons why Germany surrendered.
Pearl Harbor, holocaust, D-day, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Battle of Britain, Battle of the Bulge, Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Midway, the Potsdam Conference, the death of President Roosevelt
The Battle of Stalingrad was a pivotal event for Germany because it marked a major turning point in World War II. The German defeat in Stalingrad not only halted their advance into the Soviet Union, but also resulted in the loss of a significant number of troops and resources. This defeat deeply demoralized the German army and undermined their confidence, ultimately leading to their ultimate defeat in the war.
There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.
The retaking of the Philippines happened when the Japanese navy confronted the Allies at the Battle of Leyte Gulf; the largest naval battle in history.
Germany first failed to win the Battle of Britain, then Germany failed to capture Moscow, finally Germany lost the Battle of Stalingrad and Germany began the slow, but, steady retreat back to Berlin.
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William T. Sherman's capture of Atlanta during the Battle of Atlanta changed voters' minds about supporting Lincoln in the 1864 election. The battle happened on July 22, 1864.
There was no single event that can be called the turning point of World War II; the war was simply to large and involved to many people over a very large area to be able to pin down a single key event. Key battles include: Stalingrad El Alamein Battle of the Atlantic Midway Kursk Arnehim Battle of the Bulge Guadalcanal Normandy And many others...
The Battle of Stalingrad was a major battle of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in southwestern Russia. The battle took place between 23 August 1942 and 2 February 1943. It was the largest battle on the Eastern Front and was marked by brutality and disregard for military and civilian casualties. It is among the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with the higher estimates of combined casualties amounting to nearly two million. The heavy losses inflicted on the German army made it a turning point in the war. After the Battle of Stalingrad, German forces never recovered their earlier strength, and attained no further strategic victories in the East.
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The battle of Plassey was an important event in Indian History because after this battle (Battle of Plassey) the English people ruled India.
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