World War 2 had many different campaigns but The assault on Iwo Jima probably gave them the advantage with the signal of Japanese defeat
Battle of the Bulge
a. the battle of the bulge b.the battle of lwo jima c. the battle of Sicily
The Allied Forces did not have a strategy until after they were attacked because the Generals did not believe there was a major offensive going on in the Ardennes. This was to their peril. Since I am not a military strategist and do not know the military lingo I am sending you to some links to help you understand how the Germans and the Allied Forces fought the battle.
The Battle of Britain was arguably the first allied victory, which also laid down a near permanent cripple onto Hitler's Luftwaffe.
The Franco-American allied forces decisively defeated the British at Yorktown in 1781, the last major battle of the war.
It was the final major Nazi offensive against the Allied forces in the war
Russia, Britain, France
Midway, Battle of Britain, those are the biggest I can think of right now.
There was no major allied presence in Kuwait in World War 2.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied forces. El Alamein was the scene of a major battle.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied forces. El Alamein was the scene of a major battle.
The Battle of Stalingrad, where Hitler lost far too many troops and supplies, leaving a permanent and deadly cripple on his military.