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What was the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II? 

A. It was a major victory for the German forces.   B. It knocked the Soviet Union out of the war.   C. It was the first large-scale Soviet victory.   D. It allowed American forces to attack western Germany.

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User Nanoc
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Your answer is:

C.
It was the
first large-scale Soviet victory.

Hope this helps! :)
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User Cheska
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Hey there!!

The correct answer is C. It was the first large- scale in Soviet Victory.

Hope this helps and have a fantastic day! (:

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User Ranvijay Sachan
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