There was no single event that can be called the turning point of World War II; the war was simply to large and involved to many people over a very large area to be able to pin down a single key event.
Key battles include:
Stalingrad
El Alamein
Battle of the Atlantic
Midway
Kursk
Arnehim
Battle of the Bulge
Guadalcanal
Normandy
And many others...
when rasa was beating usa in world war 1 so that is y they turning point
When the Russians took back Stalingrad
Leningrad
The Battle of Gettysburg is usually noted as the turning point of the US Civil War.
The Germans violated the Versailles Treaty and attacked Poland. The Japanese invaded China and other places before bombing the US Naval Fleet. These events led to World War 2. Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front. El Alamein was the turning point in Africa. Midway was the turning point in the Pacific, and Normandy was the turning point on the Western Front.
nothing absoultely nothing
when rasa was beating usa in world war 1 so that is y they turning point
When the Russians took back Stalingrad
The Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt. Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front. El Alamein was the turning point in Africa. Midway was the turning point in the Pacific, and Normandy was the turning point on the Western Front.
Stalingrad
Leningrad
Invasion of Normandy or D-Day was first turning point of the war on the western front, a 2nd turning point was Battle of the Bulge.
In what Theater
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The battle of Stalingrad. Michael Montagne Stalingrad was a turning point, allthough several battles on the eastern front can be regarded as turning points. The first one was the battle of Moscow (october 1941 - January 1942) then there was Stalingrad in 1942 and Kursk in 1943.
YES, D-Day was the turning point for the war in Europe.
What was Saratoga the turning point of the war