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Q: In what year did the Allies begin to push back the Japanese advance?
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What was Australia's involvement in Asia during World War 2?

Australia's involvement in Asia was to provide help to the Allies and also to a couple of Asian armies so they can stop the Japanese advance and push the Japanese back to their country to end the war on the side of Asia.


Battle of Midway what objective was each side trying to accomplish?

Midway islands were crucial for Japan to control so they could advance further in South East Asia and Australia. The opposite was true for the Americans, Australians and other allies. They had to stop the Japanese in the Midway Islands to begin their advance toward Japan. The victory of the battle also had morale boosting effects for the Allied Nations. It was the beginning of the end for Japan. I came back to add: The Japanese were bent on destroying all the aircraft carriers in that battle too. They failed.


What is hikiagesha?

Japanese repatriates who were shipped back to the mainland of Japan after Japan surrendered to the Allies in WW2. Hikiagesha means "those who have been lifted and landed" in Japanese. They were treated horribly when they returned to the mainland, almost as if they weren't Japanese because those who resided in the mainland during the war felt they didn't suffer the way they did, b/c they were being bombed by the US.


Why was D Day important to the Allies?

D-Day was the turning point in World War 2 when the Allies began pushing German troops back.


What happened after the Battle of Midway was over?

The Japanese were on the back foot.

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What was Australia's involvement in Asia during World War 2?

Australia's involvement in Asia was to provide help to the Allies and also to a couple of Asian armies so they can stop the Japanese advance and push the Japanese back to their country to end the war on the side of Asia.


Battle of Midway what objective was each side trying to accomplish?

Midway islands were crucial for Japan to control so they could advance further in South East Asia and Australia. The opposite was true for the Americans, Australians and other allies. They had to stop the Japanese in the Midway Islands to begin their advance toward Japan. The victory of the battle also had morale boosting effects for the Allied Nations. It was the beginning of the end for Japan. I came back to add: The Japanese were bent on destroying all the aircraft carriers in that battle too. They failed.


What happened in the south pacific World War 2?

The Allies fought the Japanese from island to island across the Pacific, pushing them back to Japan.


Are the Japanese your allies?

Since 1986 when Lord Monkey Chims surrendered to the Banana King, the Japanese were able to conceive back the lands of the banana country from the cluthes of the monkeys causing very few casualties .


What major battle happened when US Navy stoped Japanese advance on Australia?

Ahem. The U.S navy did not stop an advance on Australia since the diggers managed to defeat the staging ground of the Japanese at PNG. This battle on the Kokoda Trail was fought all by Australia and effectively crushed any dreams Japan had about invading Australia. By the time America arrived the Japanese had already been turned back in the north and only isolated attacks occurred on the eastern coast. No allied nation effectively helped Australia in this time, it was done entirely by Australia. Now to answer your question, the U.S navy managed to defeat the Japanese in the Battle of the Coral Sea. However, I might point out that America was heavily asissited by the Australian navy. This battle was not an advancement towards Australia but rather to capture various islands around the mainland in order to isolate Australia from the allies.


What is hikiagesha?

Japanese repatriates who were shipped back to the mainland of Japan after Japan surrendered to the Allies in WW2. Hikiagesha means "those who have been lifted and landed" in Japanese. They were treated horribly when they returned to the mainland, almost as if they weren't Japanese because those who resided in the mainland during the war felt they didn't suffer the way they did, b/c they were being bombed by the US.


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What do the allies do to the Germans during D day?

The allies pushed the German armies back from the 'Atlantic Wall' and advanced into France


How do you change a Pokémon's Japanese name back to English?

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How did the Allies push back the Axis powers on four fronts?

From chacha."The allies were able to push back the axis powers when they regained military superiority when the U.S. entered the War. ChaCha!"


English version of Pokemon leaf green for Game Boy Advance the gameplay texts seem to come in Japanese how do you change the language back to English?

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Does retreat and advance have the same meaning?

'Retreat' and 'advance' are antonyms, so they mean different things. 'Retreat' means to go back, and 'advance' means to go forward.