What was the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II?

A. It was the first large-scale Soviet victory.
B. It knocked the Soviet Union out of the war.
C. It was a major victory for the German forces.
D. It allowed American forces to attack western Germany.

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Answer: A, It was the largest scale Soviet Victory

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The correct answer is A. It was the first large-scale Soviet victory.

The battle completely turned the tides of war. Soviets started winning and pushing towards Germany. This forced Germans to send more troops to the eastern front, which opened up the western front to an allied invasion. It enabled the world to push towards Berlin and defeat Germany.