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People will probably have very different views on this. It's more a matter of opinion than fact. So here's one possible opinion: 1. U.S. enters the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. This adds the military and economic of the U.S. to the Allied side, giving them a distinct material advantage. 2. The battle of Stalingrad, July 1942 - February 1943. An prolonged and bloody battled that ends with the defeat of the German 6th Army. The German Army not only suffers heavy personnel and material losses, but also a crucial Propaganda disaster. It would prove to be the turning point on the Eastern Front 3. Soviet Union breaks non-aggression pact with Hitler, joining with the Allies to put pressure on Germany from the east. D-Day (June 6, 1944) was inevitable, but was not a turning point. Allied troops successfully invade Northern France and thereby open a second front against the German Army.

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