german defeat at stalingrad is thought of some historians to be the point in which the defeat of germany became expected. why is this? my friend not come again can please make my sentence proper?

it because it place they get most desperate and it where they suffer the most and it place they surrender.

It's because the battle of Stalingrad defeated Germany and killed many soldiers.

thank you ms. sue i thought hitler not lose but he did.

Right -- and you're welcome, Mohammad.

The defeat of Germany at Stalingrad is considered by many historians to be the turning point where the expected defeat of Germany began. This is because Stalingrad was a crucial battle during World War II, and the German forces faced numerous challenges and setbacks there. To make your sentence proper, you can rephrase it like this:

"It is believed by many historians that the defeat of Germany at Stalingrad marked a significant turning point in the expected defeat of Germany, as this was the place where they experienced the most desperation, suffered the greatest losses, and ultimately surrendered."