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why was the battle of stalingrad a significant event in world war ii?
the battle forced the germans to retreat from all of eastern europe.
the battle stopped the germans from advancing further east.
the battle prompted the soviets to revise their war strategy.
the battle enabled the soviets to immediately conquer eastern europe.
The Battle of Stalingrad was a major turning - point in World War II. It halted the German advance into the Soviet Union and eastward. The Germans did not retreat from all of Eastern Europe right after this battle, the Soviets did not immediately conquer Eastern Europe after it, and while the battle might have influenced strategy, its most significant aspect was stopping the German eastward push.
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The battle stopped the Germans from advancing further east.