The Tet Offensive was a large scale offensive campaign made by the communist Vietcong forces during the Vietnam War. Despite a victory for the United States of America and her allies on the battlefield this did prove to be a turning point in the war.
the vietcong and north vietnamese showed that they could still fight
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.
The Battle of Saratoga was considered the turning point of the Revolutionary war. This battle was the first major win for the colonies and improved morale.
The battle of Midway.
The Battle of Gettysburg is considered a turning point in the Civil War. Many reasons were suggested, but one of the main reasons was mental. It was General Lee's only hope to win a big victory in Northern territory, but he lost it, and therefore the morale went down. Lee had to go from offensive to defensive.
the vietcong and north vietnamese showed that they could still fight
Gettysburg was considered to be the turning point.
The Tet Offensive .
Normandy (D-Day)
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The Tet Offensive .
You are incorrect. -D-Day WAS considered the turning point of WW2 in Europe.
No. The Battle of Midway was considered a turning point in the battle against the Japanese.
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.
The Battle of Midway was where the U.S. Navy first gained the advantage in the war in the Pacific - and never relinquished it again. It was indeed a "turning point".
Some historians considered it the turning point, previously, but, majority opinion now considers Vicksburg to be the actual turning point.
The battle of Midway was fought on June 4-7. This was the turning point in the Pacific Campaign. Four Japanese carriers were sunk.