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That would be the Battle of Midway (4-7 June 1942) where the Japanese Navy suffered a reversal at the hands of the US Navy from which they never regained the initiative in the Pacific during WW2 .
they were scared
The Germans exhausted their forces in a major attack
the tide of war went against the Germans
It was not only US manpower, but US womenpower that helped turn the tide of war. Men went overseas to fight. Others stayed behind and worked on farms or in war factories. To fill the need for workers, women entered the workforce in large numbers. American production of war goods was able to outproduce the other nations, turning the tide in the Allies favor.
The Battle of Midway.
Battle of Midway :)
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That was the Battle of Midway Island.
it helped turn the tide of the war in favor in the allies direction
The Battle of Midway
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The turning point in the Pacific front in WW2 happened at the Battle of Midway on Midway island June 4-7.
Yes, it was. The US was a powerful industrial nation, and just what the Allies needed to help turn the tide of the war.
That would be the Battle of Midway (4-7 June 1942) where the Japanese Navy suffered a reversal at the hands of the US Navy from which they never regained the initiative in the Pacific during WW2 .
To sum it up, after a short period of retreat in the pacific, north Africa and Russia, the tide slowly turned and after 4 years the allies won.
they were scared