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The battles of Stalingrad, Guadalcanal, and El Alamein.
Because the first to attacked each place, LOST LIKE YOUNG WWZZY F BABY!! Lol
The Battle of Stalingrad was importent because it was the turning point in the war for Russia and was the beginning of the fall of Germany.
Because they were places where Germany's armies in North Africa and Russia respectively suffered their first major defeat.
Officially: Battle of Midway, Battle of El Alamein, Battle of Britain and battle of Stalingrad.
The battles of Stalingrad, Guadalcanal, and El Alamein.
Because the first to attacked each place, LOST LIKE YOUNG WWZZY F BABY!! Lol
The Battle of Stalingrad was importent because it was the turning point in the war for Russia and was the beginning of the fall of Germany.
Because they were places where Germany's armies in North Africa and Russia respectively suffered their first major defeat.
Officially: Battle of Midway, Battle of El Alamein, Battle of Britain and 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 .
El Alamein. There were two battles of El Alamein separated by the battle of Alam Halfa. It was the turning point of the war, along with Stalingrad in the east. As Chuchill paraphrased ' Before Alamen we never had a victory, after Alamein we never had defeat'. Noy quite the truth , but the idea is there.
The Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt. Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front. El Alamein was the turning point in Africa. Midway was the turning point in the Pacific, and Normandy was the turning point on the Western Front.
El Alamein
it was the turning point of the american revolutionary war
El Alamein .
A turning point in the North African campaign.