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#1 Sept 3, 1939 (France and Britain Declare War on Germany) |
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#2 June 4, 1940 (Dunkirk evacuations succeed) |
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#3 October 23, 1940 (Spain doesn’t join Axis) |
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#4 October 31, 1940 (Germany significantly cuts back bombing of UK due to losses) |
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#5 November-December 1940 (Soviet-Axis talks stall, USSR doesn’t join Axis) |
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#6 March 11, 1941 (USA approves Lend-Lease to European Allies) |
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#7 June 22, 1941 (Germany invades USSR) |
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#8 January 7th, 1942 (Barbarossa fails, Germany can’t reach Moscow) |
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#9 December 11th, 1941 (USA declares war on Germany) |
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#10 February 2, 1943 (Germany loses Battle of Stalingrad) |
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#11 July 25, 1943 (Germany diverts units to occupy Italy) |
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#12 August 23, 1943 (Germany loses Battle of Kursk) |
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#13 January 27, 1944 (Germany withdraws from Leningrad) |
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#14 June 6, 1944 (D-Day landings) |
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#15 January 25th, 1945 (Allies win Battle of Bulge) |
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#16 May 8th, 1945 (Germany finally surrenders) |
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Total Voters: 51 |
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Topic: When did German failure become virtually certain in WW2? (Read 2356 times)
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