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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.
In 1943, the "tide" in WWII was pointing to the axis. The time that was bad for the Japanese was 1944-1945 when most of their islands were conquered.
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Midway
That was the Battle of Midway Island.
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The Battle of Midway
D-Day was a decisive invasion that turned the tide in WWII. Without success in this battle by the Allies, the face of world government would have surely been much different.
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
Against the Tide of Years was created in 1999.
Against the Tide was created on 2003-07-08.
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.