The Battle of Kursk was the last major offensive the German army would see on the eastern front in WWII. Despite huge Soviet losses, their ability to replace men with ease, not to mention the power of the feared T-34 tank mean that Kursk became one of the most decisive moments in the war, and in history. Charting the Allied fightback from the Dieppe Raid of 1942 to D-Day and Operation Bagration in 1944, this episode of WWII In Numbers lays out the most crucial points in the last years of WWII.