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Subject: What would YOU consider to be the most pivotal moment in World War 2

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This is your personal opinion on what was the most pivotal moment in World War 2.

In my opinion it was the Battle of Stalingrad, with the entirety of the German 6th army destroyed the balance of power shifted forever and the Germans were kept on the back foot for the rest of the war.

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Germany invading Poland.

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When Hitler broke the nonaggression pact or whatever it was called.

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The USA declaring war on the Axis?

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When germany tried to attack russia

  • 12.03.2012 1:43 PM PDT

"I will show you how a true Prussian officer fights!"

"And i will show you where the iron crosses grow..."

- "Cross of Iron"

Probably the second most pivotal moment in my book.
Posted by: MyNameIsCharlie
The USA declaring war on the Axis?

  • 12.03.2012 1:43 PM PDT

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Battle of Britain

The first defeat suffered by the Axis and preventing Operation Sea Lion.

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Posted by: Cheeseoid
Battle of Britain

The first defeat suffered by the Axis and preventing Operation Sea Lion.

  • 12.03.2012 1:44 PM PDT

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The invasion of Poland.

  • 12.03.2012 1:45 PM PDT

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When my Great Gand father and his boys showed those fascists what the red army is really capable of.

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When the Allies won.

  • 12.03.2012 1:46 PM PDT

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When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. It has to be up there on the list.

  • 12.03.2012 1:46 PM PDT

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Posted by: MyNameIsCharlie
The USA declaring war on the Axis?
Well technically the US only declared war on Japan, Germany and Italy declared war on the US.

And Germany breaking the non-aggression pact with Russia. The US would have had a hard time backpacking Europe and the Pacific, probably wouldn't have been able to control both fronts by itself.

  • 12.03.2012 1:46 PM PDT


Posted by: MyNameIsCharlie
The USA declaring war on the Axis?

Actually the US only declared war on Japan, Hitler declared war on the USA, which is funny because if he didn't, the USA would have kept their focus on Japan for the whole war instead of lending some some help to the European front quickening his defeat.

  • 12.03.2012 1:47 PM PDT

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D-Day.

When we finally took the fight to the Germans and crushed them against the Anvil of Russia.

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Pearl Harbor and the betrayal of Hitler to Stalin probably.

  • 12.03.2012 1:47 PM PDT

German invasion of Poland?

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Posted by: Raptorx7
the Battle of Stalingrad

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Posted by: Cheeseoid
Battle of Britain

The first defeat suffered by the Axis and preventing Operation Sea Lion.

  • 12.03.2012 1:48 PM PDT
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There are three I can remember, but only two I can actually name. In chronological order and importance:

The decimation of the German Navy in the North Sea, Early in the war.

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Pearl Harbour.

  • 12.03.2012 1:49 PM PDT

The day the fire nation attacked.

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Can I change my answer to Hitler not dying in the Great War?

  • 12.03.2012 1:50 PM PDT

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D-Day, it was what shaped the war for the Allies, IMO.

  • 12.03.2012 1:50 PM PDT

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Germany declaring war on the USSR too late in 1941.

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