why was the battle of stalingrad considered as the turning point in the world war second
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The battle of Stalingrad fought in August 1942-feb.1943 is considered as the turning point in the Second World War because it ultimately turned the tide of Second World War in favor Allied powers ( Britain, Russia France and United States).
It was the beginning of march of victory for allied forces and it was the first battle where Hitler publicly acknowledged his defeat.
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B. The German army exhausted their supplies.
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