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uysha [10]
3 years ago
6

During World War II, the allies were able to go on the offensive against Japan after?

History
2 answers:
liq [111]3 years ago
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The correct answer is: the allies were able to go on the offensive against Japan after the US won the Battle of Midway.

The Battle of Midway is a naval battle in the Pacific Ocean between the US and Japan. It occurred six months after the Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the date is 4-7 of June 1942.

It brought devastating damages to Japanese fleet which were irreparable, therefore the Allies were able to go on offensive against Japan.

Tamiku [17]3 years ago
4 0

During World War II, the allies were able to go on the offensive against Japan after the US won the battle of midway.  

Further Explanation:

<u>Japan entered the World War 2 by launching a surprise attack on the United States in Pearl Harbour and along with that during the course of seven hours, Japan attacked Philippines, Guam and Wake Island which was held by the United States along. </u>The reason behind this massive attack by Japan on these places was that it wanted to cripple the Pacific Fleet of the United States as Japan wanted to maintain its influence on China, East Asia and Korea.  

Japan was bombed by United States Air forces for the first time in the Doolittle raid. Japan had superiority in terms of numbers but it proved to be a strategically defeat for Japan and this was followed by <u>attack on four navy fleets of Japan by the United States during battle of Midway and this proved to be turning point during the war as with this loss, Japan lost its offensive strategic capability of its navy which it was never able to reconstruct.  </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Battle of Midway

Subject: History

Keywords:  

Japan, Battle of Midway, United States, pearl Harbour, Guam, Philippines, Wake Island, Navy Fleet, Pacific Fleet.  

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