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Why was the battle of stalingrad a turning point in the war?
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Why was the battle of stalingrad a turning point in the war?
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The Battle of Stalingrad
is considered by many historians to have been the turning point
in World
War
Two in Europe. The
battle
at
Stalingrad
bled the German army dry in Russia and after this defeat, the Germany Army was in full retreat
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