A radical change in the course of the war. Soviet rear
Victories on the Soviet-German front at Stalingrad, Kursk and on the Dnieper changed the course of the Second World War in favor of the Soviet Union and the anti-Hitler coalition.
Thanks to the unparalleled labor exploits of the Soviet people, a turning point was reached in the work of the home front, which provided the front with everything necessary to defeat the enemy.