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There was no 'battle of the USSR'. There was a 4 year war between Germany and the USSR with a great number of battles. There was one battle though that is often considered the 'turning point' of the war with Russia. That was the Battle of Stalingrad, the first major defeat of the German army in the Russian campaign.

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