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How did the Soviet’s win at Stalingrad help advance the Allies’ Europe First strategy?
It prompted several Axis countries in Eastern Europe to switch their allegiance.
It enabled the Soviets to push the eastern front toward Germany.
It consolidated Soviet power in Russia.
It removed the German threat on the war’s eastern front.
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"It enabled the Soviets to push the eastern front toward Germany."
Explanation: The Soviet victory at Stalingrad decisively stopped the German advance, destroyed much of Army Group South, and shifted the strategic initiative to the Soviets, allowing them to begin sustained offensives that pushed the front westward toward Germany. That momentum directly supported the Allies' Europe‑First priority by making German defeat in Europe more achievable.
Explanation: The Soviet victory at Stalingrad decisively stopped the German advance, destroyed much of Army Group South, and shifted the strategic initiative to the Soviets, allowing them to begin sustained offensives that pushed the front westward toward Germany. That momentum directly supported the Allies' Europe‑First priority by making German defeat in Europe more achievable.
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