What was the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad?

a
It led to Germany's capture of the Red Army in 1943.
b
The Soviet victory is considered a turning point in the war.
c
It slowed down the Russian invasion of German territory begun in 1941.
d
It forced the Soviet Union to reconsider its commitment to the Allied cause.

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The Soviet victory at Stalingrad (1942–1943) was a major turning point in World War II: it destroyed Germany’s 6th Army, inflicted huge losses, ended German offensive capability in the east, and put the Red Army on the strategic offensive for the rest of the war.