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What was a turning point in World War II in favor of the Allies?
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What was a turning point in World War II in favor of the Allies?
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battle of Stalingrad
A major German advance was stopped in 1941. It was the largest confrontation in the ww2, and it resulted in major casualties in the southern town of Russia. Soviet forces were able to repel Germany and its allies advances.
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