This reversal was the Battle of Stalingrad .
No. The Battle of Midway was considered a turning point in the battle against the Japanese.
No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.
No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.
Because it was basically the Russian's message to the Nazis saying "Get lost, freaks!" It showed the Nazis that the Russians were going to stand until the last man if necessary to defend Stalingrad andMoscow.
It would be considered as a WW2 turning point as after the battle, Nazi Germany and the Axis began to decline from the Eastern front. Also with the lost of the entire German 6th Army, it was a crushing morale defeat for the Nazis.
First result was " The Battle of Stalingrad" which was Germany's lost battle, D-day, and the " Battle for Berlin" and many other events
People call it a turning point of WW2 in the European Front because it was the first major allied victory and Nazi Germany defeat. From this point, the Nazis began to retreat due to not enough resources left for any major comeback. The only come back were many battles in the Ukraine areas such as battle of Kursk.
The Soviets finally had a victorious battle against the Nazis. This was a turning point in the Russian/Nazi war in the USSR. From then on the Soviets won the battles of Stalingrad, Kiev and the Eastern Front in European nations. The German Generals realized the war was lost at Stalingrad and their leader was terribly inadequate if not crazy.
The Nazis were there and the Brits were wanting to defeat them.It was located there.It was a good place for battling.
first major German defeat on land-German army was in retreat from the east to Berlin Stalin never forgave the allies for not opening the second front earlier during the battle churchill opted for north Africa first. It was the turning point of the war.
People would call the Battle of Stalingrad as it was the last major offensive by the Nazis on the Eastern front in Europe. Once the Soviets launched their counteroffensive attack, the Nazis had no chance and began to decline from the city of Stalingrad and from the USSR.
The Battle of Stalingrad was a long drawn out battle between the Nazis and the Red Army of the USSR. Stalingrad was city named after the Soviet Leader Josef Stalin. The battle lasted from the summer to the winter and the Nazis ended up having to give up due to lack of food, supplies, armament and they were dying off from exposure to the freezing cold weather and were starving to death. This became the end of the war for the Nazis in the USSR. It was the big turning point of World War 2 in Europe. The Nazis were soundly defeated by the Allied Forces after that.