The japanese sought a major defeat of US forces at Midway with four front-line aircraft carriers, the Kaga--90 aircraft, Akagi--91 aircraft, Soryu--73 aircraft, Hiryu--73 aircraft, a total thus of some 327 aircraft carried by all four carriers. In addition to this number, most of their other fleet units carried one or more flaot planes.
All four carriers and their planes and pilots were lost
Volkhava
About 250 but nearly all destroyed
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The Battle of Midway, was the turning point in the the second World War, between the Japanese and American naval and air forces. It was a victory for America, with Japan never able to mount a substantial naval attack again. The term' axis' was given to Germany, Italy, and Japan during the European second World War. At Midway only the Americans and the Japanese were involved - and as Japan lost the battle, it was not an axis victory!
The Axis Powers (Germany) had a shortage of fuel.
I think I would also add el Alamein: they are the turning points in the war, after which the Axis is no longer in the ascendent.
The Battle of Leyte took place from October 17, 1944 to July 1, 1945. The result of the battle was a decisive victory for the Allies against the Axis Powers.
allies
What do you mean? All these battles involved both the Allied Powers and Axis Powers.
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Battle of Kiev leading to surrender or death of 600,000 German soldiers. Battle of Berlin obv, battle of midway, battle of Britain, Stalingrad and Lenin.
Japan was the only Axis country involved in, and defeated at, the Battle of Midway.
The Axis powers never won the battle Stalingrad which turned into a significant defeat for the Axis forces from which they never recovered .
No but was recaptured after we retreated.
No
Just Japan .
The Axis powers never won the battle for Stalingrad which turned into a significant defeat for the Axis forces from which they never recovered .
The Battle of Midway, was the turning point in the the second World War, between the Japanese and American naval and air forces. It was a victory for America, with Japan never able to mount a substantial naval attack again. The term' axis' was given to Germany, Italy, and Japan during the European second World War. At Midway only the Americans and the Japanese were involved - and as Japan lost the battle, it was not an axis victory!
The Axis Powers (Germany) had a shortage of fuel.