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TopicCould Hitler have won in WWII if...
K181
03/26/23 11:10:10 AM
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No, he wouldve lost by forfeit.

Bass_X0 posted...
When was the actual turning point in World War II that lead to Germanys defeat?

Stalingrad is often stated as the turning point in 1943, but truth be told the failure of the initial German thrust into the Soviet Union in 1942 is probably where you could say that Germany lost the war. The Japanese turning point was Midway also in 1942. Their entire strategy revolved around conquering as much as possible before the American industrial capacity caught up, and yet the Japanese suffered so many losses at Midway even before the American fleet advantage became a thing that there was no chance for them.

Allied policy makers were spending basically all of 1943 planning for their eventual victories, because by that point it was a,ready obvious that they were going to win.

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