It was the first German city to fail
The capture of Aachen in October 1944 marked the first major German city to fall to Allied forces during World War II, symbolizing a significant breakthrough into Germany itself. This victory bolstered Allied morale and showcased their ability to penetrate deep into enemy territory. It also set the stage for subsequent operations in the Rhineland, paving the way for further advances into Germany. Additionally, Aachen's fall disrupted German defenses and weakened their strategic position in the west, contributing to the eventual collapse of Nazi Germany.
Leningrad
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.
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Stalingrad is regarded as the turning point for the eastern front.
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Vicksburg
The actual strategic turning point was Grant's capture of Vicksburg, closing the Mississippi to Southern traffic.
The capture of Aachen in October 1944 marked the first major German city to fall to Allied forces during World War II, symbolizing a significant breakthrough into Germany itself. This victory bolstered Allied morale and showcased their ability to penetrate deep into enemy territory. It also set the stage for subsequent operations in the Rhineland, paving the way for further advances into Germany. Additionally, Aachen's fall disrupted German defenses and weakened their strategic position in the west, contributing to the eventual collapse of Nazi Germany.
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the soviet capture of Berlin
Stalingrad
Leningrad
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Grant's capture of Vicksburg proved to be the turning point. It closed the Mississippi to Southern traffic, completing the second phase of the Anaconda Plan, and setting the stage for Sherman's Total War Campaign: the March to the Sea.