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The Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943) was a turning point in World War II because it destroyed Germany’s 6th Army, ended the German offensive in the east, and shifted the strategic initiative to the Soviet Union. Its massive casualties and material losses weakened Germany militarily and politically, while boosting Soviet morale and enabling a sustained Soviet offensive that pushed the Nazis back toward Germany.
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