Ww2 Turning Point

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World War II was one of the most bloodiest conflicts 1939-1945. The countries eventually formed two opposing military alliances they were called: the Allies and the Axis. It involved more than 100 million people and there was about 30 countries in the conflict. The war was a complete total war in the sense of the countries involving their economy, industrial, and technological advancements into the war effort. World War II was the biggest conflict in history, it had more than 50 to 85 million fatalities most of which was the Soviet Union and China. There was many reasons for starting the war but some are Treaty of Versailles, Japanese expansion, Fascism, Hitler and the Nazi party, Appeasement, and the Great Depression. These all had a big effect on starting World War II. The United States did not appear in the war until December 7, 1941. They entered the war in the sense of …show more content…

This defeat was very big for the Soviet army. Hitler divided his forces so he could invade Russia. This simple mistake had cost him the victory over the war. In order for Hitler to invade Russia he had a decrease in forces otherwhere, this then caused Stalin and Russia an enemy, and this also made his equipment and soldiers at risk. The invasion made supplies scarce, his army was spread out very light, and he did not anticipate some of the difficulties of fighting another part of the war. The Soviet army along with the people saw a chance to end Hitler's’ reign. The winter came and the brutal cold caused tanks to no longer start and were completely useless with no fuel. The Germans then ran out of food and ammunition because the supplies couldn't get to them. It got so ruthless that most of Hitler's soldiers froze to death. The invasion was a complete defeat for Hitler. Hitler never recovered from the defeat of Stalingrad. The invincibility around Hitler now disappeared. He could be defeated and the rest of the world knew

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