Had not Japan lost the "cream of the crop" of their naval airmen at Midway in 1942; Japan might have won battles, that they historically lost after Midway. And/or men that are today's "grandfathers" may not have survived some of the post-Midway battles. Meaning, certain people of today, would not have been born.
See website: Battle of Midway
In addition to its strategic effect, the Battle of Midway was a clear-cut US victory which improved American morale at home, and fear of a Japanese invasion was less.
Take Midway Island and engage US fleet in a decisive battle.
The Battle of Midway boost the morale of the Americans and the US Government and it proved the US could defeat the Japanese in battles. It let the Congress and President know they were not fighting an expensive losing war. The Congress continued to support the war and military.
See website: Battle of Midway The Enterprise, Hornet, Yorktown and Lexington.
See website: Battle of Midway
In addition to its strategic effect, the Battle of Midway was a clear-cut US victory which improved American morale at home, and fear of a Japanese invasion was less.
Any battle has SOME impact on US history. But it signifies the point where Japan started suffering losses that it could not recover from.
The battle of Midway.
Take Midway Island and engage US fleet in a decisive battle.
The Battle of Midway boost the morale of the Americans and the US Government and it proved the US could defeat the Japanese in battles. It let the Congress and President know they were not fighting an expensive losing war. The Congress continued to support the war and military.
See website: Battle of Midway The Enterprise, Hornet, Yorktown and Lexington.
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The Japanese and The US.
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.
It was the turning point of the war for the us for the battle of the pacific.