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When the Germans lost in the battle of Stalingrad and the battle of Moscow. These shifted the balance of power to the Russians(Soviets). Though the Germans did have more victories, they never did regain the initiative, though Hitler tried with the offensive at Kursk. That failed so The Soviet Union was the dominant force

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