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During World War II, the battle that turned the tide of war against Germany on the eastern front was the
Battle of the Bulge.
Battle of Sicily.
Battle of Rostov.
Battle of Stalingrad.
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Battle of Stalingrad.
The Soviet victory at Stalingrad (Aug 1942–Feb 1943) decisively stopped the German advance into the USSR, resulted in the encirclement and destruction of the German 6th Army, and marked the major turning point on the Eastern Front.
The Soviet victory at Stalingrad (Aug 1942–Feb 1943) decisively stopped the German advance into the USSR, resulted in the encirclement and destruction of the German 6th Army, and marked the major turning point on the Eastern Front.
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