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Why is the Battle of Stalingrad considered the turning point in the war on the
Eastern Front?

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This battle was a turning point because there was a tremendous amount of deaths in this battle, this battle completely changed Germany's morale about the war, and the Germans had finally lost a big battle which turned the war into the favor of the Allies. This loss had stopped Germany from advancing and moving forward

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