Stalingrad is regarded as the turning point for the eastern front.
It wasn't a turning point, it was the liberation of Western Europe. The turning point in Europe in WWII was the Battle Of Stalingrad.
Normandy (D-Day)
The Battle of Stalingrad .
The Allies gained a foothold in Eastern Europe and would eventually liberate France from The Third Reich's control.
The Battle of Stalingrad .
the Battle of Stalingrad
You are incorrect. -D-Day WAS considered the turning point of WW2 in Europe.
The Battle of Stalingrad .
The biggest turning point of the war in the eastern area was the defeat of Germany in Stalingrad. The Nazis were defeated and thousands were captured. General Rommel however considered the war lost by the Germans when they were defeated in Africa and Germans were captured there.
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Stalingrad is regarded as the turning point for the eastern front.
It wasn't a turning point, it was the liberation of Western Europe. The turning point in Europe in WWII was the Battle Of Stalingrad.
In Europe, it would be the Battle of the Bulge
Normandy (D-Day)
It's a subjective question- there are lots of opinions on the matter. However, more often than not, the turning point on the Eastern Theater is generally considered to be the Soviet victory at the Battle of Stalingrad. The Red Army decisively defeated and completely destroyed a major German force, and prevented Stalingrad- an important industrial city named after the Soviet dictator- from being captured.