Well, the turning points were different for the 3 countries. They all occurred in 1942. Italy had the war turn against them after defeats in North Africa. Japan after a series of naval defeats. Germany took a blow after the defeats in North Africa, but the turning point against Germany was after the Battle of Stalingrad.
In the Pacific it was Midway. On the European front it was D-Day.
Lend Lease- when Britain got supplies from America. Without them, Germany would have won
After D-Day - 6th June 1944. If those landings had been unsuccessful, Germany might have won the war.
When they blockaded the German border and the Germans were in a stumbling economy and near starvation.The Germans had also suffered many casualties and the axis powers were out numbered
The Battle of Midway.
Allies
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
the allies turn the tide on Germany cuz the German wouldn't take them to Burger King. i hope this helps
USA
The Battle of Midway.
it gave the allies a foot hold back in Europe to engage the German forces.
Allies
it helped turn the tide of the war in favor in the allies direction
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The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
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Yes, it was. The US was a powerful industrial nation, and just what the Allies needed to help turn the tide of the war.