they mark the beginning and ending of different periods.
I think the battle of Cambrai was perhaps a turning point
it was one of the turning points toward the defeat of the South............
There was one major turning point. The Russian Winter. Trust me, that was the beginning of the end of Hitler's Eastern Front.
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"The" turning point, was history's ONLY decisive BATTLESHIP "fleet" engagement ever fought: "The Battle of Tsushima", 27 May 1905.
A notable turning point in periodization is the transition from the Classical to the Medieval period, marked by the fall of the Western Roman Empire around 476 AD. This shift not only changed political structures but also influenced culture, religion, and societal organization in Europe. The rise of feudalism, the spread of Christianity, and the establishment of new kingdoms exemplify the profound transformations that characterize this new era. Such turning points highlight the dynamic nature of historical periods and their interconnectedness.
What were the different turning points of Pearl Harbor?
They were both considered 'turning points' in the American Revolution.
there are several turning points but the main one is Gettysburg
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there were no real turning points, just escalations. The outcome was six million dead.
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"The Turning Point" was written by Arthur Laurents.
These two engagements during WW2 both represent turning points in their specific theaters of war . The battle of Midway was a reversal for the Japanese in the PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations) whereas the battle of Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front . Neither of the Axis combatants ever regained the initiative .
Turning Points - 1985 was released on: USA: 30 October 1985 (Los Angeles, California)
I think the battle of Cambrai was perhaps a turning point
ww2 , ww1, neolithic revolution ,and industrial revolution....... these turning points changed history drastically