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Why was the Battle of Stalingrad important to the Nazis' eventual defeat?

• It was the largest battle ever fought between two air forces.

• German citizens lost their belongings, homes, and food supplies.

• Soviet forces invaded Germany and occupied its major cities.

• The loss of German forces left the Nazis unable to recover.

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Why was the Battle of Stalingrad important to the Nazis' eventual defeat? • It was-example-1
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Explanation: LEARN

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