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Posted by Dennis Brown on May 26, 19102 at 23:52:42:
Could someone please explain to me HOW and WHY the battles at Midway, Stalingrad, and El Alamein are considered to be major turing points of the war. What led up to them and why? I thank anyone in advance who replies. My Email is Brownman76@aol.com
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