The Battle Of Stalingrad
The Battle Of Stalingrad was a turning point in World War Two, or the Second World War. This was a turning point for the Allies in particular. A turning point is when things suddenly turn to be the OPPOSITE of what they were. Int the Battle Of Stalingrad the Allied Powers started to win. This war took place in the city of Stalingrad, in Russia or the Soviet Territory. Named after the famous World War Two dictator, Joseph Stalin. This was very symbolic. Germany July 7, 1942 and February 2, 1943 in the Eastern Front. In the end, of course the allies won. The German dictator at this time was Adolf Hitler. And the Soviet dictator was Joseph Stalin, as stated earlier.