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How were the battles of Stalingrad, El Alamein, and D-Day similar? (47a)

OA Were crucial turning points allowing the Axis to start pushing back the Allied powers.
OB Were crucial turning points allowing the Allies to start pushing back the Axis powers.
OC. Allowed the Axis powers to engage in island hopping strategies
O D. Allowed the Allied powers to engage in Island hopping strategies

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B. Were crucial turning points allowing the Allies to start pushing back the Axis powers.

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The battles of Stalingrad, El Alamein, and D-Day were part of the Second World War. The Battle of Stalingrad changed the course of the war by defeating German armies. The Battle of Stalingrad broke the myth of the Nazi soldiers invincibility. Battle of El Alamein was one of the important battles fought between Britain and the German- Italian army in the campaign of North Africa. The outcome of the war was the victory of the British in 1943. The D-Day goal was to re-take France from the hands of the Germans.

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