History, asked by Estherjeab, 10 months ago

Why was 1941 an important year for WWII?
What was the significance of the battle of Stalingrad?
How was food production a cause of WWII? Do you agree?

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Answered by arihantsharma9
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1. Important events of 1941, including the start of the final phase of the German attack on Russia . Italy launches a counter-offensive in Albania against the Greeks.

2.The first reason is that the Battle of Stalingrad marked the end of Germany's advances into eastern Europe and Russia. The second reason is that this battle was the first major German loss during World War II. After the Germans lost in Stalingrad, they did not advance any farther into eastern Europe or Russia.

Answered by Harrypotter723
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John Green says that the most important causes of WWI was the assassination in Sarajevo of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 by a Bosnian Serb nationalist named Gavrilo Princip.

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