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Q: Why did America lose the battle of the pacific to the Japanese?
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What did the us have to lose from the Battle of Midway?

The ability to strike back at Japanese forces and retake all the Pacific islands that Japan had invaded.


What battle did the Japanese lose 4 aircraft carriers?

In early June 1942 the battle at Midway marked a significant change in World War II in the Pacific. Just west of Midway, the US Navy attacked and sunk four Japanese aircraft carriers and lost one of their own.


What was the importance of the American victory at the Battle of Midway?

The Battle of Midway was the turning point in the Pacific War of WW2 in favor of the Allied Forces. The Japanese had lost their first big battle against anyone. They were used to winning all the time. This battle made them lose face.


What did the Americans and Japanese lose after the pearl harbor battle?

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Was it possible for the US to lose the war in the Pacific?

After the Battle of Midway not really unless the Japanese could make the price of victory (in terms of casualties) too much for the U.S. to bear. They failed to do that despite desparate attempts.


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What was the significance of the battle of guadacanel?

It was the first major land defeat of Japanese in pacific.Coming after midway battle it stopped japan expanding into south pacific.It showed up the terrible tactics too of the Japanese ,they were no supermen as fighters.


Who was engaged in warfare in the pacific before the bombing of Hiroshima?

The war in the Pacific was essentially between the Japanese and the Americans. However, troops from Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Singapore were heavily involved fighting Japanese troops, and many of them would lose their lives in Japanese POW camps.


Why Japanese lose the Battle of Midway?

The Japanese lost the Battle of Midway because the Japanese planes were away or refueling when the American Planes found the Japanese carriers. The American planes scored direct hits on three Japanese carriers and sent them to the bottom of the Pacific. The Japanese wer efocused on taking Midway Island as a base to attack Hawaii and the rest of the US. The Americans wanted to stop them. The American PBY Catalina search plane discovered the Japanese force and allowed the Americans to coordinate better, while the Japanese were attacking the unmovable island. Another major reason the Americans won, was because of the efforts of the fire and repair teams of the USS Yorktown at the battle of the coral sea. She suffered a direct hit and was able to be repaired in the shirt time between the battles. the japanese were not expecting another carrier to be in the battle.


Where did Japanese take their final stand and lose nearly all their ships in World War 2?

In the Battle of Leyte Gulf the Japanese lost all of it's remaining ships and planes.


How many ships planes troops did the Japanese lose during the Battle of Midway?

The Japanese lost four carrier, one cruiser, 228 aircraft and more than 3,000 men killed.