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How did the Battle of Stalingrad change the course of the war?

A: The Germans were forced to retreat from the Soviet Union.

B: The Soviets abandoned the Allies "Europe First" plan.

C: The Germans captured Stalingrad and Leningrad.

D: The Soviets fought the Germans to a standstill.

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A: The Germans were forced to retreat from the Soviet Union.

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Answer:

Option: A: The Germans were forced to retreat from the Soviet Union.

Explanation:

The Battle of Stalingrad during  World War II changed the course of the war by defeating German armies. The Battle of Stalingrad considers being one of the greatest battles in World War II that broke the myth of the Nazi (German) soldiers invincibility. The action stopped the German army progress into the Soviet Union. Adolf Hitler wanted to capture Stalingrad for its large industrial city which produced military weapons and tractors. The city was a prize for invading German army. Stalingrad also served to reach oil fields of the Caucasus.