The most significant theater of war during World War II was…

The most significant theater of war during World War II was the Eastern Front. There, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union engaged in a bitter conflict that cost the lives of millions. The turning point of the war came on the Eastern Front during [BLANK-1] from August 1942-February 1943. This was the decisive conflict of the war. Soviet general Georgy Zhukov led the Allies to victory with the complete destruction of the German 6th Army. The Germans suffered 850,000 casualties and never fully recovered.

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One argument for Soviet victory during Operation Barbarossa,…

One argument for Soviet victory during Operation Barbarossa, and eventually in the eastern front overall, was the ready supply of American goods, particularly canned food goods like [BLANK-1], that was sent to supply Soviet soldiers and civilians. All-in-all, the Americans supplied the Soviets with more than 4 million tons of food.

A precursor to the Invasion of Italy and the opening up of a…

A precursor to the Invasion of Italy and the opening up of a second front in Europe, [BLANK-1] occurred in the summer of 1943. It was the invasion of the island of Sicily, which would serve as the Mediterranean base of operations for the Allied Italian invasion.