The Germans opened an Eastern front when they attacked Russia.
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Stalingrad is regarded as the turning point for the eastern front.
The Eastern Front was the front where Russia fought Germany and Austria-Hungary, beginning at the Russo-German border.
Russia's withdrawal from the war allowed Germans to move thousands of troops from the Eastern Front to the Western Front in France.
Western Front and the Eastern Front.
The fought on the Eastern front of WW2. The farthest East they fought was the city of Stalingrad, (now called Volgograd.) on the Volga River, and by the end of the war, the Eastern front was nothing more than the Eastern side of Berlin.