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Oksanka [162]
3 years ago
6

What were the American plans for the battle of midway?

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polet [3.4K]3 years ago
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American aircraft carriers into a trap and occupying Midway was part of an overall "barrier" strategy to extend Japan's defensive perimeter, in response to the Doolittle air raid on Tokyo. This operation was also considered preparatory for further attacks against Fiji, Samoa, and Hawaii itself.

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