I would suggest that the turning point was at the Battle of Midway, when America destroyed much of the Japanese naval power.
It wasn't. But the Battle of Saratoga was. You spelled it wrong, stupid.
Gettysburg ended Lee's reputation for invincibility and swung the initiative permanently to the Union, in the East.
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Turing Decidable Languages are both Turing Rec and Turing Co-Recognizable. If a Language is Not Turing Decidable, either it, or it's complement, must be not Recognizable.
Alan Turing had an elder brother, John F. Turing, who became a solicitor (lawyer).
The Battle of Gettysburg
The turning point of the battle of Shiloh was when the confederacy was pushed back.
Battle of Quebec
The Battle of Midway .
It wasn't. But the Battle of Saratoga was. You spelled it wrong, stupid.
The TET offensive of 1968.
paciffic or atlantic, usually paciffic
what was the turning point of the war
Yes, definitely. It prevented the German proposed seaborne invasion of England.
This was a battle in Pennsylvania that is said to be one of the turning points of the Civil War. It was a long and bloody battle.
The turning point in a plot is the climax.
The South could never again mount an invasion of the North. The initiative shifted to the North.