Stalingrad marks the high water line of the German invasion of Russia. The German 6th Army was encircled and surrender beame inevitable because of lack of supplies. Very few of those captured ever saw Germany again. Gradually, step by step, the Russians push back the Germans & their allies. Marshal Zhukov is instrumental in the Soviet success.
A major battle during World War II, Stalingrad (August 1942 to February 1943) is considered to be one of the war's major turning-points for several reasons. For one thing, it resulted in the destruction of a massive German army. For another thing, and much more importantly, it demonstrated that the Soviet military had improved its tactics, logistics, and strategy to such an extent that it was now a match for its German opponent.
Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle, tenacious street battle and turning point of World War 2 in which Soviet Army broke the back of German army. After Stalingrad everybody realized that Hitler is going to lose the war.
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Most likely for the land battle; Leyte Gulf for the greatest sea battle.
Stalingrad was an unimportant city strategically, in Russia however the reason Hitler wanted it gone was because he wanted the name of Stalin (leader of the Soviet Union) gone off the maps so he sent half of one of his armies to take it back, this however failed and started the Russian counter offensive
The Battle of Stalingrad was importent because it was the turning point in the war for Russia and was the beginning of the fall of Germany.
Stalingrad is regarded as the turning point for the eastern front.
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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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The battle of stalingrad was important because, it was an turning point in World War 2.
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The Russians held out at Stalingrad for many months. The Battle of Stalingrad was a long, epic, very bloody battle. It was the first time that German forces had been defeated and started a Soviet offensive.
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The Battle of Stalingrad was importent because it was the turning point in the war for Russia and was the beginning of the fall of Germany.
Stalingrad wasn't the turning point for the war in North Africa. Stalingrad is in Russia, not North Africa. Stalingrad was a turning point for the war on the Eastern Front because it ground the German Army's advance to a halt and mired them in a nasty stalemate.
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.