The most important battle of World War II is often considered to be the Battle of Stalingrad, fought from 1942 to 1943. This battle marked a significant turning point in the war as the Soviet Union successfully defended the city against the German Army, leading to a catastrophic defeat for the Nazis. The victory not only boosted Soviet morale but also halted the German advance into Eastern Europe, shifting the momentum in favor of the Allies. Stalingrad's outcome ultimately paved the way for subsequent Soviet offensives and contributed to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
it was a turning point in ww2
the battle of Lake Erie and the battle of new Orleans
It stopped the Japanese advance, and crippled the Japanese Navy.
WW2
Not the worst, but one of the worst.
it was a turning point in ww2
the battle of Lake Erie and the battle of new Orleans
It stopped the Japanese advance, and crippled the Japanese Navy.
WW2
It wasn't important at all in WW1 ! -It only happened about 25 years LATER in WW2.
Battle of Marnes
This is the most important day in the WW2!! This day the war ended.
The four most important battles were Battle of Verdun Battle of The Somme Battle of Ypres And the 1918 Battle of Amiens
Though it was an important battle during WWII it cannot be called the most important event in history
The answer is arguable. I say that politically, Gettysburg was the most important battle. Strategically, Vicksburg was the most important.
The outcome of WW2.
Battle of the Bulge