Historians would argue about that, but possibly it's Pearl Harbour, which brought the huge resources of America into the Allied effort. Please, someone, have a different opinion!
Umm I think ummm.....:(the battles of Kruse and Stalingrad) (or the sucessful landing in normandy)YAY USA
If just two of us can disagree so widely it indicates that, as with so many historical matters, there is seldom one all-embracing event that can be called the only turning point.
Stalingrad is regarded as the turning point for the eastern front.
tHe Battle of Stalingrad was a major turning point in WW2. The Battle of Midway was another.
it was a turning point in ww2
The battles of Stalingrad, Guadalcanal, and El Alamein.
You are incorrect. -D-Day WAS considered the turning point of WW2 in Europe.
El Alamein .
Mistaken question - It WAS a turning point in WW2. Tt was the first major defeat for the Luftwaffe.
It's all fake...Germany won.
It was the first German defeat and it showed that Britain was in for the duration.
Because it was the turning point of ww2
It was the major turning point in WW2 in Europe. -Huge Allied armies were finally face to face with the Germans
The Battle of Midway, was a decisive turning point in the WW2 in Asia, and proved costly to Japan.