Leyte Gulf was the biggest naval battle; Okinawa was probably the bloodiest for the US. The highest ranking US Military General killed in action by enemy fire in WWII was killed on Okinawa; LT GEN Simon Buckner, Kia by Japanese field guns.
The largest war in Japanese history was the Second Sino-Japanese war.
The battle was between the Republic of China, and the Empire of Japan.
In quick summary: China had economic support from the Soviet Union , United states, and the nazi Germany. The battle lasted from July 7th, 1937 , to September 9th, 1945 when the Empire of Japan had finally surrendered.
1. 1942 US vs Japan 2. 1944 US vs Japan 3. 1944 US vs Japan (Battle of Philippine Sea)
The first and biggest battle was in Japan.
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Well the battle of Leyte Gulf was the biggest naval battle in world history. It was vs. Japan which in they lost 3 aircraft carries and we only lost 1. It allowed us to get that much closer to Japan and was a real morale boost for the American troops.
The Coral Sea was the location of the USA VS. Japan battle that started USA's victory streak vs. Japan. USA would ended up beating Japan and ending WWII!
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Well the battle of Leyte Gulf was the biggest naval battle in world history. It was vs. Japan which in they lost 3 aircraft carries and we only lost 1. It allowed us to get that much closer to Japan and was a real morale boost for the American troops.
I'd say, the obi vs anakin in 3
The Battle Of Iwo Jima
Gen MacArthur