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April 12th, 2004  
Redneck
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Good information there, and welcome to the forum.

I believe that, as several others have brought up, there was not a single turning point of the European war, in the end Hitler was not able to successfully conduct a two-front war from the begining. He likely could have successfully held onto western Europe or Russia, but not both.



And besides, everyone knows the turning point of the war was the Aleutian Campaign of 1942-3 and the battles for Kiska and Attu islands in February and March of 1943.
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