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Question 1:
The Battle for Stalingrad is widely considered to be the turning point in the war against Germany, since for the first time in the war, a German army was decisively defeated. However, another battle would be decisive for the outcome of WW2. Which battle was this?
A. The Ardennes offensive - 1944
B. D-Day in Normandy
C. The Battle of Kursk
D. Operation Market Garden

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