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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.
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.
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