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How was Stalingrad the turning point of the war in North Africa?

Stalingrad wasn't the turning point for the war in North Africa. Stalingrad is in Russia, not North Africa. Stalingrad was a turning point for the war on the Eastern Front because it ground the German Army's advance to a halt and mired them in a nasty stalemate.


What role did Dwight D. Eisenhower play in the Battle of Stalingrad?

Dwight D. Eisenhower did not play a direct role in the Battle of Stalingrad, as it took place from August 1942 to February 1943, during World War II, while Eisenhower was primarily focused on planning and executing Allied operations in North Africa and later in Europe. However, as the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, he was aware of the significance of the battle, which marked a turning point in the war against Nazi Germany. The Soviet victory at Stalingrad bolstered Allied morale and shifted the strategic balance, aiding Eisenhower's subsequent operations in the European theater.


Where was the German invasion stopped by the soviet union?

In WW2 the Germans got as far as Stalingrad in the south, and the Caucasus mountains, just north of Grozny. Leningrad was besieged in the north, & Moscow was not reached. Essentially Stalingrad was as far as the Germans got, at the end of 1942.


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When did soviets repel the nazis in the Battle of Stalingrad?

Essentially, to break the siege. Which they did. The Soviet army attacked the Germans north and south of Stalingrad on 18th of November of 1942, and encircled the German army in the city on November 22nd.

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What battle was the turning point in the World War 2?

Stalingrad is generally regarded as the turning point in Europe at the end of 1942, however for the British it was El Alamain in the North African desert. Generally speaking after Stalingrad the war was unrecoverable for Germany barring the possibility of Atomic weapons, or winning in the Atlantic against shipping.


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How was Stalingrad the turning point of the war in North Africa?

Stalingrad wasn't the turning point for the war in North Africa. Stalingrad is in Russia, not North Africa. Stalingrad was a turning point for the war on the Eastern Front because it ground the German Army's advance to a halt and mired them in a nasty stalemate.


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How did the battle of Stalingrad contributed to the allies victory?

The reason for how the Battle of Stalingrad contributed the Allies Victory in the European Theater was that the German's casualty number was 850,000; 1,000's of military equipment. Overall, the battle destroyed Germany's morale and for the next 2 years, they had nothing but defeats until the beginning of March 1945 where they surrendered. The Battle of Stalingrad was a strategic failure for the German Army and resulted increasing the morale of the USSR and the Red Army to push the Germans back; to win the war.


How did Hitler's decisions contribute to Germany's defeats in both Stalingrad and north Africa?

Hitler's decisions contributed to Germany's defeats in both Stalingrad and North Africa because Hitler refused to retreat when he already obviously lost the battle. He lost 200,000 troops to death and 80,000 nazis were captured.


Where was the German invasion stopped by the soviet union?

In WW2 the Germans got as far as Stalingrad in the south, and the Caucasus mountains, just north of Grozny. Leningrad was besieged in the north, & Moscow was not reached. Essentially Stalingrad was as far as the Germans got, at the end of 1942.


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What was the significance of the battle of El Alamein?

A turning point in the North African campaign.