The biggest defeat for the Germans came when they surrendered after losing the Battle of Stalingrad, February 2, 1943.
it was the first defeat for the germans
After the Battle of Stalingrad, it was the turning point in the war.
After Hitler attacked soviet union, he quickly advanced onwards until Stalingrad. He experienced some huge defeats there. He couldn't advance any further and his men were defeated by soviets in 1942. It was the turning point, because afterwards soviets began taking back the lost ground and now endangered was not USSR, but Germany.
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They needed the supplies that were going down the Volga river .
it was the first defeat for the germans
generally Stalingrad was one of the biggest successes, but overall the whole of operation barbarossa was the largest turning point in the war, the Germans also could not get supplies in in the winter, and were not used to the fighting conditions, the Russian used a tactic, where they retreated further back into their country, burning everything as they went, leaving nothing for the Germans. This led the Germans to starve and freeze, allowing the Russians to build up their supplies, as they were used to the cold.
After the Battle of Stalingrad, it was the turning point in the war.
After Hitler attacked soviet union, he quickly advanced onwards until Stalingrad. He experienced some huge defeats there. He couldn't advance any further and his men were defeated by soviets in 1942. It was the turning point, because afterwards soviets began taking back the lost ground and now endangered was not USSR, but Germany.
The battle of Stalingrad is considered a turning point in World War Two, it led to the defeat of the Germans in the West.
When the Germans lost in the battle of Stalingrad and the battle of Moscow. These shifted the balance of power to the Russians(Soviets). Though the Germans did have more victories, they never did regain the initiative, though Hitler tried with the offensive at Kursk. That failed so The Soviet Union was the dominant force
Yes , the Battle of Stalingrad was a turning point on the Eastern Front , one from which the Germans never regained the initiative .
It was the turning point of the war because the Germans lost so many men during the battle. On top of that disease and POW.
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Two examples of turning point battles were:Battle of Stalingrad:shifted power from the Nazis to the Soviets in the Eastern FrontBattle of the Coral Sea:stopped Japanese advancement in the Pacific
Stalingrad.
The biggest turning point of the war in the eastern area was the defeat of Germany in Stalingrad. The Nazis were defeated and thousands were captured. General Rommel however considered the war lost by the Germans when they were defeated in Africa and Germans were captured there.