There were several turning points in the Second World War:Battle of Coral Sea and Battle of Midway (turning point against Japan in the Pacific)Battle of Stalingrad (turning point against Germany on the Eastern Front)Second Battle of El Alamein and Operation Torch (turning point against Italy in North Africa)D Day (turning point against Germany on the Western Front)
D-Day invasion of Normandy, June 6th, 1944.
When I got outnof bed there was a MASSIVE earthquake and everyone got scars and started fighting around the world and the next day was world war two :p
It was the day the allies opened a west front and made Germany's defeat imminent.
This time was referred to as a turning point because many people turned street corners looking for work. Many people had to lick turtles for only 1 cent a day
You are incorrect. -D-Day WAS considered the turning point of WW2 in Europe.
YES, D-Day was the turning point for the war in Europe.
D-Day marked the turning point of World War 2.
No D day was
Invasion of Normandy or D-Day was first turning point of the war on the western front, a 2nd turning point was Battle of the Bulge.
In the second World War the decisive turning point on the western front was D-Day. This was when the Allies invaded Nazi occupied France.
Normandy, on the North coast of France.
The turning point of work is usually Wednesday, nicknamed Hump Day.
The turning point of work is usually Wednesday, nicknamed Hump Day.
Normandy (D-Day)
It wasn't a turning point, it was the liberation of Western Europe. The turning point in Europe in WWII was the Battle Of Stalingrad.
D-Day was the turning point towards an Allied victory in Europe