Several exist, the Battle of the Atlantic, the Battle of Britain, Kursk, Stalingrad, D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge. For the Pacific: Pearl Harbor, Singapore, Guadalcanal, Midway and Iwo Jima. All of these were decisive and shattering events that did or could have changed the nature and results of WWII. The Battle of Electronics (in radar and cryptography) can't be forgotten. The Atomic bombs placed on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a battle of their own.
The Battle of Stalingrad.
Midway
It contributed to the World War 2. To be exact, the World War effort in Europe as the battle was a key turning point for WW2 in Europe for the Allies against the Axis.
The 2 key points from the result of the Battle of Stalingrad which impacted World War 2 in Europe was that it was Germany's first major defeat in the war. Also, from February 2nd until end of the war, the Axis (Germans) began and kept retreating. That's why people say the Battle of Stalingrad was a key turning point of the war in the European Theater.
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There was no battle line during World War 2.
World War 2.
The battle of Stalingrad affected the rest of world war 2 by?
World War I
World War #2.
Well I don't know if this answers your question,or at least part of it,but the Battle of Kursk was the biggest battle in World War 2.Followed by the Battle of Prussia.The 5th biggest was the Battle of Berlin.Hope this answers your question.=)
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