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It's a subjective question- there are lots of opinions on the matter. However, more often than not, the turning point on the Eastern Theater is generally considered to be the Soviet victory at the Battle of Stalingrad. The Red Army decisively defeated and completely destroyed a major German force, and prevented Stalingrad- an important industrial city named after the Soviet dictator- from being captured.

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