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Why would the Battle of Stalingrad be considered a turning point in World War II?

a. The Soviets began to push westward toward Germany.
b. The Germans controlled the oil fields of the Soviet Union.
c. The Soviets would never again be able to mount an offensive effort.
d. The Germans continued to march eastward to meet the Japanese army.

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Answer: The correct answer is A) The Soviets began to push westward toward Germany.

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Answer:

The battle of Stalingrad fought in August 1942-feb. 1943 is considered as the turning point in the Second World War because it ultimately turned the tide of Second World War in favor Allied powers ( Britain, Russia France and United States).

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