1944: The Year the Tide Turned Against Hitler

1944 marked a pivotal turning point in World War II where the tide began to turn decisively against Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. With the successful Allied landings in Normandy and the liberation of France, the Allies gained momentum and began to push back German forces on the Western Front. Simultaneously, in the East, the relentless advances of the Soviet Red Army were proving unstoppable, leading to the recapture of lost territories and the eventual encirclement of Berlin. These combined efforts shattered Germany's military might and diminished its hopes for victory, signaling the beginning of the end for Hitler's regime.