The Japanese lost four of their most important aircraft carriers and this defeat changed the momentum to the Allies favor.
Stalingrad
Canada lost 10,500 men at the battle of Vimy Ridge.
world war 1 is significant to france because the french army lost the most men in battle
no it is not
Allies
The Allied Forces in World War 2 had more allies than the Axis did.
It was the turning point in the pacific war. The results of this battle were : strategic and naval victory for the U.S , boost in morale, total annihilation of 2/3 of the total carriers that attacked Pearl Harbor (Kaga, Akagi, Soryu, Hiryu destroyed, Shokaku and Suikaku intact) and all the veteran and most experienced Japanese pilots that went to the battle were lost (about 400).
28 June 1914, archduke of austria, Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. Austrians then declared war on the Serbians. allies came into battle and because of the vast expanse of the Europeans empire, most of the world joined in as allies to the europeans (triple entete), or as enemy to the europeans and allies. Dean =] 1994 Ner0
The central powers were the ones who lost the most land. The central powers were the ones who lost the most land.
The Battle of Normandy was the most significant battle between Western Allies and German forces on the continent of Europe. This was the invasion of Europe that signified the final Allied drive to Germany and the eventual end of World War II.
The Allies did not "control" countries like the Axis did. The Axis occupied countries because their goal was to control the government. The Allies liberated countries, meaning they set them free from Axis rule and back into their own control. When the Allies "lost" land, it meant that they were defending another country and the Germans took that country over. When, for example, the USSR "lost" land, it just means the Germans pushed them back.