You asked for one but I'll give you six. Three for the European Front and three for the Pacific Front.
The Battle of the Bulge.
The sinking of the Bismarck.
The D-Day Landing.
The attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Battle of Iwo Gima
The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombings.
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If a turning point is a point at which things started to turn in the Allies' favour,
it would have to be the battle of Stalingrad, which began in July 0f 1942.
Westerners tend to forget about the Eastern Front, and few even understand the sheer size of the war on the Eastern front, which simply dwarfs anything that occurred in the west. Stalingrad, for example, produced casualties of about 1.8 million. Compare that to the entire Battle of Normandy, from D-Day to the end of August 1944, in which there were 425,000 casualties. Allied D-Day forces faced about 10,000 German troops, a small number compared to the 91,000 Germans who were left alive to surrender at Stalingrad.
There's also the question of timing. By the time D-Day happened, very late in the war, Germany had no hope of winning. Russian forces had already driven German forces out of Russia, and were advancing rapidly through Poland.
In the Pacific, the turning point came weeks earlier. Japan lost four aircraft carriers at the battle of Midway, in June of '42, and was forced onto the defensive from that moment.
-culchie2 http://wiki.answers.com/What_battles_of_World_War_2#ixzz17U46FjJ2
The Renaissance was a major turning point in history with many advancements. One major characteristic of it was that classical styles of the ancient Greek culture were revived and imitated.
The turning point of a play is also known as the climax.
One turning point for Japan in World War II was the Battle of Midway in June 1942. Japan suffered a major defeat and lost four aircraft carriers, which weakened their naval power in the Pacific. Another turning point was the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States in August 1945. These bombings led to Japan's surrender, bringing an end to the war in the Pacific.
The major turning point of Pearl Harbor was the surprise attack on the US naval base by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. This attack led to the United States' entry into World War II, as it prompted a declaration of war against Japan by the US. It also marked a significant shift in public opinion in the US, rallying support for the war effort.
A "turning point" in a war refers to a battle or series of battles that impact the outcome of the war so intensely that one side has an extreme advantage over the other side.
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There was one major turning point. The Russian Winter. Trust me, that was the beginning of the end of Hitler's Eastern Front.
The Renaissance was a major turning point in history with many advancements. One major characteristic of it was that classical styles of the ancient Greek culture were revived and imitated.
Midway
The Battle of Gettysburg is usually noted as the turning point of the US Civil War.
I do not know how one could call it a turning point, as one would have to say what what it turned from and to. But it is one point in History that most things are compared to.
The turning point of a play is also known as the climax.
Americans began to think of the country as one nation rather than confederation states.
the postwar decades brought a major turning point in the world history when the colonial empired built by western powers during the age of imperialism crumbled. in Asia and Africa, people demanded and won freedom.
The battle of Stalingrad. Michael Montagne Stalingrad was a turning point, allthough several battles on the eastern front can be regarded as turning points. The first one was the battle of Moscow (october 1941 - January 1942) then there was Stalingrad in 1942 and Kursk in 1943.
Yes.
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