What was the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad? It prevented Germany from successfully gaining control of Moscow. It led to Germany's capture of the Red Army in 1943. It forced the Soviet Union to reconsider its commitment to the Allied cause. It slowed down the Russian invasion of German territory begun in 1941.
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Can you help me with this also? The Allied victory in Europe was sealed after the Allies beat the Nazis at what final German offensive?
the Battle of Dunkirk the Battle of the Bulge the invasion of Sicily the annexation of Sudetenland
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The battle of the Bulge
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ok, haha what about this last one. What was the significance of the Battle of Midway for the Americans? Japan's defeat would be a turning point toward American victory in the Pacific Japan's defeat would allow the Americans to invade the Philippines America's successful defense of the base would allow them to move more troops to Europe America's successful defense of the base would allow them to leave the Pacific entirely
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A the answer is A
What was the Sudetenland and why did Germany want to annex it? It was a part of Poland where people spoke German. It was a part of Austria where the language is German. It was a part of Czechoslovakia where ethnic Germans lived. It was part of France bordering Germany where ethnic Germans lived.
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What nation experienced extreme hyperinflation, or skyrocketing cost of goods, that contributed to the start of World War II? France Germany Britain Japan
Germany
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