battle of midway
The alternative was to invade Japan with conventional forces. For the US, the bloodiest land battle in the pacific, was Okinawa. An invasion of the Japan Islands themselves, would have been double or triple the casualties.
Okinawa was the only Japanese land that had the bloodiest battle of the Pacific Theater. The allies bombed Japan many times and the Airmen had to fight in the air over Japan. The two Atom bombs dropped on Japan went unchallenged.
Battle of Midway .
The last was in 1998 in japan Sun Quan died in a battle against the asia'a and the japan.
The Pacific Front during World War II featured several significant battles, including the Battle of Midway, which marked a turning point in favor of the Allies, and the Battle of Guadalcanal, the first major offensive by Allied forces against Japan. Other key engagements included the Battle of Iwo Jima, known for its fierce fighting and iconic flag-raising photograph, and the Battle of Okinawa, one of the bloodiest battles of the war that brought Allied forces closer to Japan's mainland. These battles showcased strategic naval and ground operations, contributing to the eventual defeat of Japan.
The Battle of Okinawa (sometimes referred to as "The Last Battle") commenced in April 1945.
No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.
No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.
Military historians consider that the tide turned against Japan with the Battle of Midway, and that the Allies had the upper hand from then on.
That was the Battle of Midway Island.
In July & August of 1931 around 3 million people died from a flood in China. That was over a period of weeks, rather than a single day. January 23, 1556, 830 thousand people died in an earthquake in China. That would probably represent the single bloodiest day in human history. The firestorm created in Tokyo, Japan March 9, 1945 claimed about 97,000 lives. For a more protracted period of time, 8:15 (local time) Monday morning, August 6th, 1945, somewhere from 120 to 140 thousand Japanese were killed by the first nuclear weapon used in war.