Kamikaze Planes
Yes.
109 ships of 593,864 tons in Atlantic
The Light Cruiser HMAS Hobart and Heavy Cruiser HMAS Australia were attacked but not seriously damnaged they as well the American ships as part of Task Force 44 dispatched to defend Port Moresby - the Allied stronghold defending Allied position in the southeast pacific.They managed to fend off Japanese attack succsessfuly by destroying several Japanese aircraft however several Allied men Australian and American were killed and wounded with the Japanese getting the worst of the casaulties.
The USS Enterprise (CV-6) was heavily damaged during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons and suffered most heavily of the American ships; three direct hits and four near misses killed 77, wounded 91, and inflicted serious damage on the carrier. She then returned from being repaired and fought in the Battle of Leyte Gulf (23-26 October 1944) and she went to fight in the Battle of Okinawa where she was severely damaged by a strike from a Kamikaze attack - she then went on to be repaired but the war ended before she could return to active duty .
16,000 Allied troops were evacuated to Egypt by ships .
the Japanese dug an tunnel network under ground on a huge scale to avoid bombings from allied ships, before the invasion of Okinawa.
Yes.
10 Japanese 4 Allied
During World War II, the Battle of Okinawa (April to June 1945) contributed to the Allied victory in the Pacific in several ways. Most important may have been the high casualties suffered on both sides of that battle. In light of those casualties, one conclusion that seems to have been drawn by the Allied leaders was that using atomic-bomb technology to defeat Japan would be preferable to the loss of life that surely must follow any attempted invasion of Japan by land-forces.
109 ships of 593,864 tons in Atlantic
Battle of Midway battle of Sicily
The Germans as they sent U-boats into the Atlantic to sink allied ships so allies sent battleships in and the result A BATTLE / CONFLICT
Over 600,000 Allied soldiers, airmen and sailors were involved on D-Day. 170,000 landed and the rest supported them in aircraft and ships.
The Light Cruiser HMAS Hobart and Heavy Cruiser HMAS Australia were attacked but not seriously damnaged they as well the American ships as part of Task Force 44 dispatched to defend Port Moresby - the Allied stronghold defending Allied position in the southeast pacific.They managed to fend off Japanese attack succsessfuly by destroying several Japanese aircraft however several Allied men Australian and American were killed and wounded with the Japanese getting the worst of the casaulties.
No, no civilians were killed in the battle of the ironclads. The battle was very long and tiresome, but because both ships were built so tough, neither were severly damaged!
because some allied ships were carrying contraband
The USS Enterprise (CV-6) was heavily damaged during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons and suffered most heavily of the American ships; three direct hits and four near misses killed 77, wounded 91, and inflicted serious damage on the carrier. She then returned from being repaired and fought in the Battle of Leyte Gulf (23-26 October 1944) and she went to fight in the Battle of Okinawa where she was severely damaged by a strike from a Kamikaze attack - she then went on to be repaired but the war ended before she could return to active duty .