Yes; the Pearl Harbor "sneak attack" was not their only "win".
Yes.
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Thousands of their men fought and died along side American and British troops in the war in the Pacific in battles for islands against Japan.
The Pacific war refers to the theater of war involving the pacific Ocean, and East Asia during the Second World War. Principally it is meant to include the battles and campaigns starting from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, and ending at the surrender of the Japanese Empire after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in September of 1945. Additionally the Term Pacific war can include the war fought between China and Japan from 1936 through the rest of WW2.
The Battle of Midway, that sunk 4 Japanese carrier and many of Japan's best pilots and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, in the Philippine Sea. It was primarily a stalemate but it did stop the Japanese from further expansion.
The Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.
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YES. They DID.! :P
YES. They DID.! :P
These two battles marked the end of both German and Japanese expansionism during WW2 .
Two examples of turning point battles were:Battle of Stalingrad:shifted power from the Nazis to the Soviets in the Eastern FrontBattle of the Coral Sea:stopped Japanese advancement in the Pacific
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
The Japanese won many battles during the Pacific War, though as the tide turned against them these became fewer and farther between. Their last major naval victory was against the United States at Vella Lavella on October 6/7 1943, and their last land victory was Operation Ichi-Go (against China), which ended one day before the turn of 1945.
Malaysia
Thousands of their men fought and died along side American and British troops in the war in the Pacific in battles for islands against Japan.
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Japan won the battles, but lost the war (A-bomb).
They wanted to control the entire Pacific region.