From this point on the Axis powers were fighting defensively - in North Africa and Russia their forces were ground down and forced back. The Allies had greater material and manpower resources than the Axis and at this stage of the war these were being fully harnessed and applied.
Because they were places where Germany's armies in North Africa and Russia respectively suffered their first major defeat.
I think I would also add el Alamein: they are the turning points in the war, after which the Axis is no longer in the ascendent.
The Battle of Britain , the Battle of Midway , the Battle for Stalingrad and the D-Day invasion of the European Mainland .
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The most commonly cited is the Battle of Gettysburg which damaged both sides, but ended Lee's incursion into Union territory. They are others like Vicksburg which cut off the South's access to the Mississippi River.
Because they were places where Germany's armies in North Africa and Russia respectively suffered their first major defeat.
Midway and the Battle of Stalingrad
These two engagements during WW2 both represent turning points in their specific theaters of war . The battle of Midway was a reversal for the Japanese in the PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations) whereas the battle of Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front . Neither of the Axis combatants ever regained the initiative .
I think I would also add el Alamein: they are the turning points in the war, after which the Axis is no longer in the ascendent.
You have to give us the list of battles you are to choose from for us to answer your question. I will tell you the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway were turning points for the Pacific War. The Battle of Stalingrad and The Battle of Britain were turning points in Europe.
The battle of Stalingrad. Michael Montagne Stalingrad was a turning point, allthough several battles on the eastern front can be regarded as turning points. The first one was the battle of Moscow (october 1941 - January 1942) then there was Stalingrad in 1942 and Kursk in 1943.
Because they were both some very gorey battles, but more importantly they provided excellent points of position and gave the allies a better Central command.
Two major battles are widely regarded as turning points. In the European Theater - The Battle of Stalingrad. In the Pacific Theater - The Battle of Midway.
The Russians held out at Stalingrad for many months. The Battle of Stalingrad was a long, epic, very bloody battle. It was the first time that German forces had been defeated and started a Soviet offensive.
These two battles marked the end of both German and Japanese expansionism during WW2 .
Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Kursk. After these defeats, the Soviets repelled the Germany's invasion.
el Alamein in Egypt: Stalingrad in Russia: & Guadalcanal & Midway in the Pacific, oh, & Imphal & Kohima in Burma. & I suppose you could add bridging the 'Air gap' in the Battle of the Atlantic.